Kahsi
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Hi!
I just have one question, How does a photocell work?
I just have one question, How does a photocell work?
The discussion revolves around the functioning of photocells, specifically focusing on the photoelectric effect, the implications of electron loss, and the operational limits of photocells in various applications. Participants explore theoretical aspects, practical concerns, and specific experiences related to photocell performance.
Participants express uncertainty regarding the longevity and degradation of photocells, with no consensus on the exact mechanisms or effects of electron loss. Multiple views on the operational limits and grounding issues remain present.
Participants mention various factors that could affect photocell performance, such as charge carrier density, bias voltage, and manufacturer specifications, but do not resolve these complexities.
This discussion may be of interest to those studying or working with photocells, including students, engineers, and researchers in fields related to electronics and photonics.
Kahsi said:Hi!
I just have one question, How does a photocell work?
Mk said:If photocells lose electrons in the process of use, they get old from too much light knocking off electrons. Correct? Because photcells lose more and more electrons the longer they are used, they get more postively charged he longer they're in use? Do photocells last long enough or have lasted longe enough to experience these things?
marlon said:That is a good question, though i don't really know the exact answer. Clearly , you will need some kind of battery to 'refresh' the photo-cell.
Perhaps somebody else will know more on this...Again good question though
regards
marlon
I think this is a question for ZapperZ![]()
Stefan Udrea said:Ok, so , does this mean that a photo-cell reaches saturation ( at one point, the rise of the power of the bulb-light which lights the cell does not rise the intensity of the current produced by the photo-cell anymore ) because it is not perfectly grounded ?
I worked with a device which was supposed to measure the power of various laser diodes using a photo-cell.It was very unpleasant that there was a maximum power that the device was able to measure.