Abstract
Photoconductive and phosphorescent properties of cadmium Sulfide are modified by adsorbed molecules. Change in spectral response of photoconductivity and the phosphorescence efficiency when crystals are exposed to vapors suggest that surface states due to adsorbed molecules aid in recombination. Photovoltaic behavior of rectifying contacts lends credence to the hypothesis that infrared releases otherwise immobile holes.
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