- missiles; selenium, emplo**** in
early television and xerography.
Molecular photoconductors include organic, inorganic, and – more
rarely –
coordination compounds...
- for
selenium drums by
developing organic photoconductors as an
alternative to the
selenium drum.
Photoconductors using organic compounds are electrochemically...
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solar cells. Its use as a
photoconductor in plain-paper
copiers once was a
leading application, but in the 1980s, the
photoconductor application declined (although...
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compete in this
market resulted in the
first commercial use of an
organic photoconductor that was
later widely used in many photocopiers. It is
often held up...
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could be
printed in two
sizes (small and large).
There was no
laser or
photoconductor involved. The IBM 3800 was
announced in 1975 and
first shipped in 1976...
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reacts with
heavier chalcogens. Lead
sulfide is a semiconductor, a
photoconductor, and an
extremely sensitive infrared radiation detector. The
other two...
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charge roller. The drum has a
coating of a
photoconductive material. A
photoconductor is a
semiconductor that
becomes conductive when
exposed to light. Exposure:...
- printing.
Antimony trisulfide was also used as the
image sensitive photoconductor in
vidicon camera tubes. It is a
semiconductor with a
direct band gap...
- It has a
hexagonal layer structure,
similar to that of GaS. It is a
photoconductor, a
second harmonic generation crystal in
nonlinear optics, and has been...
- 1,022 °F). The band gap is 1.88 eV at room
temperature and it is a
photoconductor.
Stibnite is also
toxic upon ingestion, with
symptoms similar to those...