Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Vacuum arc discharge coating
Patent
1981-03-20
1984-02-07
O'Keefe, Veronica
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Processes and products
Vacuum arc discharge coating
204192C, 204192S, 204192EC, 427 39, 427 74, 427 86, 136258, C23C 1500
Patent
active
044301855
ABSTRACT:
In the method of producing photoelectric transducers having processes for forming a photoconductive layer on a predetermined substrate with an irregular surface by a method of depositing the photoconductive layer in the atmosphere including at least plasma, the predetermined substrate with irregular surface is disposed above a first electrode to which an electrode is opposed, and said photoconductive layer is formed while a negative potential is being applied to the first electrode. This enables the photoconductive layer to be formed without breaks at steps, pinholes and so on due to the irregular surface, and therefore, it is possible to provide good photoelectric transducers with small dark current.
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Sasano Akira
Shimomoto Yasuharu
Takasaki Yukio
Tanaka Yasuo
Tsukada Toshihisa
Hitachi , Ltd.
O'Keefe Veronica
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