Photo-conductive and photo-voltic devices

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Photo-conductive and photo-voltaic devices both rely on light intensity and involve the movement of charge carriers. The key difference lies in their functions: photo-conductive devices alter their conductivity in response to light exposure, while photo-voltaic devices generate electrical power through voltage induced by electromagnetic radiation. This distinction clarifies the operational principles of each device. Understanding these differences is crucial for applications in electronics and renewable energy. Overall, recognizing how each device interacts with light is essential for their effective use.
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I am geting confused ( :confused: ) that what is the difference between photo-conductive and photo-voltic devices.

as boath devices depends on the intensity of light, boath depends on no of charge cariers,...
In boath cases there is movement of charge cariers , so there is a flow of current, then what is the difference :(
 
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Imho the difference you are looking for is that photoconductive devices only change their conductivity when exposed to light while photovoltaics actually generate electrical power by the means of voltage induced by EMR.
 
hmmmm thanks , its looking right ans thanks , :)
 
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