Xeroradiographic Properties of Amorphous Selenium

The xeroradiographic properties of selenium have been investigated using a typical medical x‐ray spectrum. The influence of applied field was found to be very important in determining the surface potential discharge rate for both positively and negatively charged selenium. The x‐ray energy absorbed per surface charge neutralized varied from 39 to 2.2 eV as the applied field increased from 104 to 2.4×105 V/cm. No effect of thickness on the discharge properties of evaporated selenium layers up to 530‐μm thick was observed.