Photocurrent
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In telecommunication, photocurrent is the current that flows through a photosensitive device, such as a photodiode, as the result of exposure to radiant power.
Note 1: The photocurrent may occur as a result of the photoelectric, photoemissive, or photovoltaic effect. See Also: photoelectric effect.
Note 2: The photocurrent may be enhanced by internal gain caused by interaction among ions and photons under the influence of applied fields, such as occurs in an avalanche photodiode (APD).
Source: from Federal Standard 1037C Template:Radiant flux