Photoconductive member comprising multiple amorphous layers

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ABSTRACT:
A photoconductive member comprises a support for photoconductive member and an amorphous layer comprising an amorphous material containing silicon atoms as a matrix and exhibiting photoconductivity, said amorphous layer having a first layer region containing, as constituent atoms, oxygen atoms and a second layer region containing, as constituent atoms, the atoms belonging to the group V of the periodic table in a distribution which is continuous in the direction of the layer thickness and more enriched toward the side of said support.

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