ABSTRACT

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.

chapter 1|1 pages

Introduction

chapter |10 pages

NOVAMETHODONATVRAM

AC MOTVM FLVIDI ELECTRICI IN VESTIGANDI

chapter 10|13 pages

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chapter 2|14 pages

Xerographic Photoreceptors

chapter 3|16 pages

Charge Acceptance and Dark Discharge

chapter 4|22 pages

Photoinduced Discharge

chapter 5|5 pages

Photogeneration Theories

chapter III|3 pages

GEMINATE RECOMBINATION

chapter |1 pages

Figure 1

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Figure 2

chapter |6 pages

Figure 4

chapter C|1 pages

Time Dependent Models

chapter |6 pages

Figure 11

chapter 6|6 pages

Photogeneration in Organic Solids

chapter X|7 pages

(nm)

chapter |1 pages

Photon energy (eV)

chapter |2 pages

Photon energy (eV) Photon energy (eV)

chapter C|2 pages

Polymers

chapter |1 pages

Figure 11

chapter |4 pages

E (V/cm)

chapter |5 pages

\(nm)

chapter |1 pages

E (104V/cm)

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Figure 15

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Figure 16

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Figure 17

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\(nm)

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Photon energy (eV)

chapter |1 pages

Figure 21

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Figure 22

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Table 1

chapter 7|4 pages

Charge Transport Theories

chapter |9 pages

Figure 1

chapter |15 pages

B. The Scher-Montroll Formalism

chapter |25 pages

P(A)

chapter |25 pages

Concentration (% DEH)

chapter |20 pages

icr5r

chapter |4 pages

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chapter |23 pages

REFERENCES

chapter 10|12 pages

Photoreceptor Preparation

chapter 11|9 pages

Photoreceptors

chapter |31 pages

(a) x (nm) (b) E (V/cm)

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(degree); CuKa \(nm)

chapter 12|14 pages

Fatigue

chapter 13|6 pages

Summary and Future Requirements