Actinodielectric

/ˌæktɪnoʊdaɪɪˈlɛktrɪk/ adjective

Relating to electrical properties that are produced or modified by exposure to radiation, or describing a material that becomes electrically active when exposed to light.

From actino- (Greek aktis, 'ray') + dielectric (from di-, 'through' + electric, from elektron, 'amber'). This term emerged in early 20th-century physics as scientists studied photoelectric effects.

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