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24 April 1987Transparent Conductive Coatings For Electrophotographic And Electrostatic Imaging
Many electronic imaging technologies which produce hardcopies require transparent, electrically conductive ground planes. Electrophotographic and electrostatic imaging systems generally require highly transparent coatings, but the optimum conductivity varies for different systems. The advantages and limitations of thin semitransparent metallic coatings and wide band-gap semiconducting oxide coatings are considered here with respect to their uses in these technologies.
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Ian Ritchie, John B. Fenn Jr., "Transparent Conductive Coatings For Electrophotographic And Electrostatic Imaging," Proc. SPIE 0759, Hard Copy Output Technologies, (24 April 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.940090