1、A carbonaceous electrode in an electric cell.
5、" Process in which two dissimilar materials in close contact act as an electric cell when struck by light or other radiant energy. In crystals of certain elements, such as silicon and germanium, the electrons are usually not free to move from atom to atom."
4、Photo-electric cell (Photo cell): A light-sensitive device which converts light signals into electrical signals. It is an important component for instruments used in the printing industry such as densimeter, scanner, etc.
6、silicon photoelectric cell slice
3、an electric cell that generates an emf by an irreversible conversion of chemical to electrical energy; cannot be recharged.
2、Either of two oppositely charged terminals, as in an electric cell or battery.