Lead-Sulfide Photoconductive Cells in Sound Reproducers

R. W. Lee

A number of experiments have been performed on the behavior of lead-sulfide photoconductive cells, as applied to sound reproduction. These include measurements of sensitivity or signal output under a wide variety of conditions in a standard 16-mm sound projector. Data have been procured with silver, silver sulfide, dye image, and iron-toned sound tracks. Measurements have also been made on the frequency response and variation of signal output with exciter-lamp color temperature.

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1949-12
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Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J11677