Abstract:Organic photoconductors using 2-[p-di(p-tolyl)aminostyryl]-4-methylthiazole, which is a newly developed material with high hole mobility, as a charge-transport material and τ-type metal-free phthalocyanine as a charge-generation material, have been examined. The photoconductors showed an excellent photoresponse, but had a high residual potential. In order to ascertain the reason for this, the variation of the xerographic gain with the thickness of the charge-transport layer and the electric field was measured.… Show more
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