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                       brought out so that a combination of light and gate current can be used to
                       control the device. The advantage  of using light triggering is that the device
                       is now insensitive to electrical signals, which can cause faulty operation in
                       electrically noisy environments.
                         Figure 1.30(b) shows the construction of  a photothyristor. In the absence
                       of  light, junction Jz  is reverse biased. When illuminated, hole-electron
                       pairs are created in the vicinity of 52 and are swept across to the anode and
                       cathode. This acts as a triggering current, and if  it is large enough it will
                       turn on the thyristor. Usually a bias can be applied on the gate lead to vary
                       the threshold light level for turn-on.
                         The  photothyristor  is  made  from thin  layers to  enable greater light
                       penetration, but this also results in a lower blocking voltage. It is designed
                       with a larger junction to increase light sensitivity, but this has the effect of
                       making it more sensitive to variations in temperature and voltage, and in
                       increasing the turn-off time. Resistors can be added between the gate and
                       cathode to reduce its susceptibility to noise and dv/dt effects, but  this
                       degrades its sensitivity to light triggering. Although a photothyristor has been
                       described here, other devices, wich are turned on by light, are also available,
                       such as photo triacs and photo Darlingtons (Rosen and Zutavern, 1994).
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