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Title
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1.
Introduction
2.
Types of LDRs
3.
Activity
4.
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5.
Disadvantage
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6.
Bibliography
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1. Introduction
A Photoresistor or Light Dependent Resistor (LDR) is a resistor whose
resistance decreases with increasing incident light intensity; it
exhibits photoconductivity. It is also known as photoresistor, photo
conductor or LDR.
Construction:
Device consists of a pair of metal film contacts separated by a snakelike track of cadmium sulphide film, designed to provide the maximum
possible contact area with the two metal films. The structure is housed
in a clear plastic or resin case, to provide free access to external light.
Practical LDRs are available in a variety of sizes and package styles,
the most popular size having a face diameter of roughly 10 mm.
2. Types of LDRs
A Photoelectric device can be either intrinsic or extrinsic.
INTRINSIC: An intrinsic semiconductor has its own charge
carriers and is not an efficient semiconductor, e.g. silicon. 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 band gap.
EXTRINSIC: Extrinsic devices have impurities, also called dopents,
added whose ground state energy is closer to the conduction band;
since the electrons do not have as far to jump, lower energy photons
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3. Activity
Aim: To study the effect of intensity of light (by varying the distance
of the source) on an LDR (Light dependent resistor).
Apparatus Required: A light dependent resistor, a multimeter, a
battery and a source of light (lamp with bulbs of 25, 60, 100, 200
watts), a key.
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Observation Table:
a)
S.No Conditions of
incident
light(W)
Current
(mA)
Resistance=
{6V/Current}()
1.
0.1
60.0
Darkness
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2.
Normal light
2.0
3.0
3.
11 W
16.1
0.373
4.
40 W
25.0
0.240
5.
60 W
40.5
0.148
6.
100W
58.3
0.103
Distance from
Current
Resistance={6V/current
the source(cm)
(mA)
}
()
1.
10
12.4
0.43
2.
15
8.3
1.80
3.
20
5.8
3.44
4.
25
4.63
5.39
5.
30
3.94
7.61
4. Practical
Applications and
Uses
#Cadmium sulphide cells can be found in many consumer items such as
camera light meters, street lights, clock radios, alarm devices, outdoor
clocks, solar street lamps, bed lamps etc.
#LDRs are very useful for motion lights and security systems. They
are also very useful in watches and cars so that the lights can turn on
automatically when it becomes dark.
#It is used in burglar alarm to give alarming sound when a burglar
invades sensitive premises.
#It is used in street light control to switch on the lights during dusk
(evening) and switch off during dawn (morning) automatically.
#It is used in photo sensitive relay circuit.
# It is used in solar powered garden lights, and night security lighting.
#An LDR can even be used in a simple remote control circuit using the
backlight of a mobile phone to turn on a device ; call the mobile from
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anywhere in the world, it lights up the LDR, and lighting (or a garden
sprinkler) can be turned on.
#They are also used in incandescent lamps along with Light Emitting
Diode( LED).
5. Disadvantage
The readings may be inaccurate and sometimes misleading. It is not
reliable always due to external factors.
6. Bibliography
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1. www.wikepedia.com
2. Comprehensive lab manual
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