
Current problems in electrophotography
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Content
- Intro
- Preface
- Eggert Celebration
- List of Authors
- List of Participants
- List of Donors
- Contents
- Image Technology for the Humanity
- Current Theories Concerning Charge/Discharge Phenomena in Xerography
- The Function of Depth in Electrophotographic ZnO-Binder Layers
- Dark Decay in Electrophotographic Zinc Oxide Layers. Mechanism and Mathematical Model
- The Discharge Mechanism of Se Electroradiographic Layers Irradiated by X-rays
- X-Ray Induced Discharge of Amorphous Selenium Layers
- The Measurement of the Charging and Discharging Characteristics of Photoconductive Layers
- Surface and Related Phenomena on Zinc Oxide
- Surface Properties of Zinc Oxide Crystals
- Electronic and Structural Properties of the ZnO polar Surfaces
- On the Dark Decay of Negatively Charged ZnO Single Crystals
- Analysis of Electrophotographic Discharge by Independent Measurement of Surface Charge and Surface Voltage
- Electrophotographic Properties of Amorphous Selenium-Sulfur Layers
- Model of Electrophotographic Binder Layers
- Investigation of Space Charge Formation and its Distribution in Electrophotographic Layers
- Dielectric Properties and Quantum Efficiency of ZnO-Binder-Layers
- Latent Image Formation Mechanism in As2Se3 Electrophotographic Layers
- Dye Sensitization Problems in the Photoconduction of Zinc Oxide
- On the Mechanism of Dye-Sensitization of Photoconductivity of Poly-N-Vinylcarbazole
- Dye Sensitization of Zinc Oxide by Means of the Electrochemical Cell Technique
- The Present Status of Organic Photoconductors in Electrophotography
- Dependence of Photoconductivity on Molecular Weight of Poly-N-Vinyl-Carbazole
- Electrophotographic Behavior of Bromopyrene Resin Acceptor Complexes
- Aging of Organic Photoconductors
- EPR Investigations of Photoconducting Charge-Transfer Complexes
- Charge Carrier Formation in Oxadiazole
- Organic-Inorganic Photoconductor Systems
- Electrophotographic Properties of Copper Phthalocyanine-Zinc Oxide Systems
- Phthalocyanine-Binder Photoreceptors for Xerography
- The Photoconductivity of Metal Chelates
- High Sensitivity Electrophotographic Development
- Particle Charge and Stability of Liquid Developers in Electrophotography
- Sensitized Photolysis on Semiconductors as Analogy to the Conventional Photographic Process
- Computer Simulation of the Electrophotographic Process in a Simple Model
- Electrophotographic Process with Quantum Efficiency More than Unity
- Some Remarks to an Analog Model of a ZnO-Binder Layer
- A Comment on the Limited Utility of Surface Potential-Exposure Measurements
- Continuous Tone Images with Electrophotographic Layers
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