photocellˈfoʊ toʊˌsɛl
photocell (n)
English Definitions:
photoelectric cell, photoconductive cell, photocell, electric eye, magic eye (noun)
a transducer used to detect and measure light and other radiations
photocell (Noun)
A photoelectric cell
photocell
Photodetectors, also called photosensors, are sensors of light or other electromagnetic radiation. There is a wide variety of photodetectors which may be classified by mechanism of detection, such as photoelectric or photochemical effects, or by various performance metrics, such as spectral response. Semiconductor-based photodetectors typically photo detector have a p–n junction that converts light photons into current. The absorbed photons make electron–hole pairs in the depletion region. Photodiodes and photo transistors are a few examples of photo detectors. Solar cells convert some of the light energy absorbed into electrical energy.
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