- 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...
- laser.
Amorphous selenium (α-Se) thin
films have
found application as
photoconductors in flat-panel X-ray detectors.
These detectors use
amorphous selenium...
- are used in
similar applications to
other photodetectors, such as
photoconductors, charge-coupled
devices (CCD), and
photomultiplier tubes. They may...
-
curved sheet photoconductor that has a life
expectancy of 4000 copies. The
copier holds 40
photoconductors,
meaning the
photoconductor unit
needs to...
- (light-dependent resistors) are used for the mid-infrared
spectral region. Ge:Cu
photoconductors are
among the best far-infrared
detectors available, and are used for...
- phenomenon,
magnetization melting by
photoinduced photoconductors, was
discovered in
magnetic photoconductors. It was
demonstrated that
extremely low light...
- then
withdrew TNF
based photoconductors in late 1981 for the IBM 3800 and IBM
Copier II,
replacing them with a
photoconductor based on
chlorotiane blue...
- also been proposed.
Light induced magnetization melting in
magnetic photoconductors has also been
proposed for high-speed low-energy
consumption magneto-optical...
-
reacts with
heavier chalcogens. Lead
sulfide is a semiconductor, a
photoconductor, and an
extremely sensitive infrared radiation detector. The
other two...