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Organic Photoreceptors for Xerography: 59 (Optical Engineering)
 
 
Organic Photoreceptors for Xerography: 59 (Optical Engineering) (Hardcover)
by Paul M. Borsenberger (Author), David S. Weiss (Author) "Xerography, a combination of the Greek words for dry xeros and writing graphein describes the phenomena by which images are produced by the creation of..." (more)
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Presents fundamental, as well as state-of-the-art, information on the physics, chemistry, materials, fabrication, preparation, application and performance of organic photoreceptors in xerography. The book offers on-the-job situations to problems related to xerographic photoreceptors and related technologies, including electroluminescent, photorefractive, photovoltaic and transistor devices.

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Xerography, a combination of the Greek words for dry xeros and writing graphein describes the phenomena by which images are produced by the creation of electrostatic charge patterns, which are then made visible by charged marking particles (Schaffert and Oughton, 1948). Read the first page
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