Photovoltaic properties of a Pb2CrO5 ceramic disk with a pair of planar electrodes are described. Open circuit photovoltage of the devices with Au or Ag electrodes is shown as functions of the light intensity and the wavelength, which is related with a metal-semiconductor contact.
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Shinzo YOSHIDA, Kohji TODA, "Photovoltaic Properties of Metal-Pb2CrO5 Contact" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on transactions,
vol. E70-E, no. 11, pp. 1056-1057, November 1987, doi: .
Abstract: Photovoltaic properties of a Pb2CrO5 ceramic disk with a pair of planar electrodes are described. Open circuit photovoltage of the devices with Au or Ag electrodes is shown as functions of the light intensity and the wavelength, which is related with a metal-semiconductor contact.
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