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Light-dependent resistor

A photoresistor is an electronic component whose resistance decreases with increasing incident light intensity. It can also be called a light-dependent resistor (LDR), or photoconductor.

A photoresistor is made of a high resistance semiconductor. If light falling on the device is of high enough frequency, photons absorbed by the semiconductor give bound electrons enough energy to jump into the conduction band. The resulting free electron (and its hole partner) conduct electricity, thereby lowering resistance.

A photoelectric device can be either intrinsic or extrinsic. In intrinsic devices, the only available electrons are in the valence band, and hence the photon must have enough energy to excite the electron across the entire bandgap. Extrinsic devices have impurities added, which have a ground state energy closer to the conduction band - since the electrons don't have as far to jump, lower energy photons (i.e. longer wavelengths and lower frequencies) are sufficient to trigger the device.

Applications

Photoresistors come in many different types. Inexpensive cadmium sulfide (CdS) ones can be found in many consumer items such as camera light meters, clock radios, security alarms and street lights. At the other end of the scale, Ge:Cu photoconductors are among the best far-infrared detectors available, and are used for infrared astronomy and infrared spectroscopy.

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Light-dependent resistor
stammer_84@yahoo.com - November 22nd, 2005
i would like to attain a certain amount of information on ldr.
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Light-dependent resistor
FORMEN_GİRL@hotmail.com - March 2nd, 2006
ı dont lıke that ıt ısnt enough the LDR
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Light-dependent resistor
danceswithsky@hotmail.com - August 3rd, 2006
Is there a light depedant resistor that will not go to zero resistance in direct sunlight?
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Light-dependent resistor
defunct_yetsprt@yahoo.co.in - August 7th, 2006
thats not enough information, some theory and usage should be added
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Light-dependent resistor
judba25@yahoo.fr - September 8th, 2006
Thanks for allowing us to address our message. I' d like ask to you the circuit using an LDR and 555 timer that can control street lamps.
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