A photo-detector has a sensitivity rating of 3 μA/mW/cm2. This means that
A) the forward current through the device will increase by 3 μA for every 1 mW/cm2 increase in light intensity.
B) the reverse current through the device will increase by 3 μA for every 1 mW/cm2 increase in light intensity.
C) the forward current through the device will increase by 3 μA for every 1 mW/cm2 decrease in light intensity.
D) the reverse current through the device will increase by 3 μA for every 1 mW/cm2 decrease in light intensity.
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