photoconductive
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- photoconduction noun
- photoconductor noun
Etymology
Origin of photoconductive
First recorded in 1925–30; photo- + conductive
Example Sentences
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"An interesting twist to the technique is that no additional materials are needed in the process. All you need is tellurite glass and a femtosecond laser to make an active photoconductive material."
From Science Daily • Jan. 26, 2024
The complicated process was based on the long known fact that some materials are "photoconductive," i.e., become conductors of electricity when exposed to light.
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The competitors' machines make copies on paper precoated with zinc oxide, a dry photoconductive chemical.
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All that is necessary is to spray the film's photoconductive plastic top with an easily generated positive charge of static electricity.
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In IBM's process, an image of the original document is picked up by a photoconductive drum.
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