Abstract
Low-frequency photocurrent oscillation has been found in pure KTaO 3 at low temperature. The oscillation behavior depends on the light intensity and the applied voltage. The temperature of the illuminated surface of KTaO 3 changes synchronously with the oscillation. It is suggested that these effects are caused by the redistribution of electrons over levels under the influence of Joule heat of the photocurrent.
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