Abstract

The acoustoelectric current oscillations and the domain motions in photoconducting CdS with a shaded anode are studied experimentally and theoretically. A new phenomenon of oscillatory behaviour in the current is observed. Namely, there exist two modes in current oscillations. One mode is observed when the average conductivity is small, while the other is observed at a relatively high level of the average conductivity. The experimental results are interpreted in terms of a theory given by Skeie. Our results are compared with previous works.

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