Physics of electrophotography
- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Reviews of Modern Physics
- Vol. 65 (1) , 163-211
- https://doi.org/10.1103/revmodphys.65.163
Abstract
Electrophotography is one means of arranging 100 million pigmented plastic particles on a sheet of paper to faithfully replicate an original. It is based on many diverse phenomena and employs many properties of matter. These include gaseous ionization in the charging step; photogeneration and charge transport through disordered solid-state materials in the latent-image-formation step; triboelectricity in the particle-charging step; mechanical, electrostatic, and magnetic forces to detach particles in the development and transfer steps; and the application and transfer of heat in the fixing step. In addition, it relies on a precise balance of thermorheological, chemical, and mechanical properties of large area films and small particles. This article reviews the physics of the latent-image formation and development steps.Keywords
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