Organic photoreceptors for imaging systems

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Organic photoreceptors for imaging systems

Paul M. Borsenberger, David S. Weiss

(Optical engineering, v. 39)

M. Dekker, c1993

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This reference covers in detail the preparation and application of current and emerging organic materials used as xerographic photoreceptors, emphasizing the photo-electric properties of organic solids and evaluating their potential use in xerography.;Reviewing the development of xerography and the steps in the xerographic process, this volume: summarizes the properties, advantages and disadvantages of various classes of materials used as photoreceptors; describes the methods of characterizing the sensitometry of xerographic photoreceptors; examines the physics and chemistry of photogeneration and charge transport processes; and elucidates the sensimetry of different classes of organic materials.;Organic Photoreceptors for Imaging Systems is intended for imaging scientists, optical engineers and physicists, organic chemists, materials scienctists and students in these disciplines.

Table of Contents

  • Xerographic photoreceptors
  • charge acceptance and dark discharge
  • photoinduced discharge
  • photogeneration theories
  • photogeneration in organic solids
  • charge transport theories
  • charge transport in polymers and related materials
  • experimental techniques
  • photoreceptor preparation
  • photoreceptors
  • fatigue
  • summary and future requirements.

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