Abstract
A bulk photovoltaic effect has been observed in a ferroelectric polymer, polyvinylidene fluoride. Permanent photocurrents and photovoltages are generated by incident light in the visible region without application of any external electric field. The results are interpreted according to theory developed for similar effects found in ferroelectric and pyroelectric single crystals and ceramics.
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