Method of making an electrophotographic inorganic photosensitive

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Electric or magnetic imagery – e.g. – xerography,... – Process of making radiation-sensitive product

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430130, 430135, G03G 5082

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049082922

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus of manufacturing a photosensitive member including an electrically conductive support and a photoconductive layer formed on said support for use in electrophotography is characterized by including the steps of introducing a reacting gas containing predetermined components for forming said photoconductive layer on said support into said reaction chamber and irradiating ultraviolet light to activate said predetermined components while maintaining said support at a predetermined temperature thereby causing said predetermined components to be deposited onto said support.

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