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Staebler-Wronski effect
Staebler-Wronski effect[¦stāb·lər ′rän·skē i‚fekt] (solid-state physics) A reversible change (usually a reduction) in the dark conductivity and photoconductivity of hydrogenated amorphous silicon during and following illumination by light with sufficient energy to produce electron-hole pairs. AcronymsSeeSWE |