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The Application of Selenium and Its Alloys to Xerography

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The Physics of Selenium and Tellurium

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Abstract

Se and its alloys with As, in particular, are the photoconductive members used in most electrophotographic machines today and are likely to maintain their dominance in this capacity for many years to come. These materials have attained their widespread use in copier/duplicating equipment through their chemical simplicity, excellent photoresponse and transport properties and stability during operation in a hostile and interactive environment (the copying machine). They operate in machines at rates varying from single copy up to 120 copies per minute and under monotone, color and x-ray exposure.

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Berger, S.B., Enck, R.C., Scharfe, M.E., Springett, B.E. (1979). The Application of Selenium and Its Alloys to Xerography. In: Gerlach, E., Grosse, P. (eds) The Physics of Selenium and Tellurium. Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences, vol 13. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-81398-6_40

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