Spectral Distribution of Photoconductivity
Spectral Distribution of Photoconductivity is a scholarly work, published in 1956 in ''Physical Review''. The main subjects of the publication include antimony, optics, absorption, physics, molecular physics, spectral power distribution, quantum biology, thermography, photoconductivity, atomic physics, materials science, distribution, and condensed matter physics. As an application of this analysis, experimental data for antimony sulfide are compared with a theoretical curve, and the difference is found to be resolvable into two bands representing nonphotoconductive transitions.