Method for the manufacture of photoconductive insulating element

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430136, 427 39, 427 74, G03G 5082, B05D 306

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ABSTRACT:
An improved method for the manufacture of a photoconductive insulating element comprising an electrically-conductive support, a barrier layer overlying the support, and a layer of doped hydrogenated amorphous silicon overlying the barrier layer, wherein the doped layer is formed by a process of plasma-induced dissociation of a gaseous mixture of a silane and a doping agent, and the dissociation is a temperature-controlled process in which deposition of a final portion of the doped layer is carried out at a temperature which is less than the temperature used in forming the initial portion of the doped layer. Control of the temperature of the deposition process in this manner provides a substantial increase in the dynamic exposure range of the element.

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