Willoughby Smith
(1828–1891)

English electrical engineer whose discovery of selenium's photoconductivity led to the invention of photoelectric cells, including those used in early television systems.

Willoughby Smith

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  • Selenium: its electrical qualities, and the effect of light thereon (1877)
  • A résumé of the earlier days of electric telegraphy (1881)
  • The rise and extension of submarine telegraphy (1891) IA

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