Coating method to improve adhesion of photoconductors

Gas separation: apparatus – Magnetic separating means

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204164, 427 39, B05D 306

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ABSTRACT:
A photoreceptor having improved flexibility and durability comprising a metal- or metal-coated substrate and an inorganic photoconductor layer in charge blocking contact with the substrate, the photoreceptor being obtained by initially bombarding a grounded or floating substrate with electrons and non-metallic high energy ions in the presence of oxygen and exposing the resulting clean oxide-coated substrate to a vapor cloud of photoconductor material bombarded by electrons and non-metallic ions to form high energy ions, the vapor cloud being initially obtained by evaporation from a crucible in a coated under glow discharge conditions; the latter functional step being optionally effected in combination with at least part of the initial bombardment step.

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