Light induced changes in a-Si∶H films are investigated by transient photoconductivity.The transient photoconductivity decay data can neither be fit well by common power-law for transient photocurrent in amorphous semiconductors,nor by stretched exponential rule for transient decay from the steady state in photoconductivity.Instead,the data are fit fairly well with a sum of two exponential functions.The results show that the long time decay is governed by deep traps rather than band tail states,and two different traps locating separately at 0.52 and 0.59eV below E _c are responsible for the two exponential functions.They are designated as negatively charged dangling bond D - centers.The light-induced changes in photoconductivity are attributed mainly to the decrease in electron lifetime caused by the increase of recombination centers after light soaking.