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We show that a photoconductivity relaxation can strongly influence the
magnitude of the ac current induced in a bipolar photoconductor by a
vibrating pattern of interference fringes. This occurs for low pattern
vibration frequencies if the time of the photoconductivity relaxation
is much greater than the dielectric relaxation time. The features pre
dicted by the theory were observed in semi-insulating GaAs illuminated
by a He-Ne laser (lambda=633 nm) for vibration frequencies lower than
20 kHz. (C) 1995 American Institute of Physics.