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SOME curious facts about the behaviour of the selenium cell are mentioned in a recent paper by A. H. Pfund.1 The possibility of using these cells for ordinary photometric processes has often been discussed, but there are certain irregu-larities in their behaviour which set a limit to their usefulness.
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Phys. Review, xxxiv., No. 5, May, 1912.
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The Sensitiveness of Selenium to Light of Different Colours. . Nature 90, 136–137 (1912). https://doi.org/10.1038/090136a0
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