Claims
- 1. In a photoconductive image pick-up tube target comprising an N-type conductive film formed on a transparent substrate, and a P-type photoconductive film in rectifying contact with said N-type conductive film and having a plurality of layers, each containing Se and As and one containing Te as sensitizers, said P-type photoconductive film being doped with fluoride as an impurity, the improvement wherein the doping of said p-type photoconductive film with fluoride is effected from the light incident end surface of said film in the direction of the thickness of said film continuously and at a substantially uniform concentration lying within a range of from 0.1 to 3.0% by weight to a depth which is 10 to 50% of the thickness of the Te-containing layer.
- 2. An image pick-up tube target according to claim 1 wherein said fluoride is LiF.
- 3. An image pick-up according to claim 1 wherein said fluoride is CaF.sub.2.
- 4. A photoconductive image pick-up tube target comprising:
- a transparent substrate;
- an N-type conductive film formed on the transparent substrate; and
- a P-type photoconductive film in rectifying contact with said N-type conductive film and containing Se, As and Te as sensitizer,
- said P-type photoconductive film including:
- a first layer contiguous to the N-type conductive film and containing 94.+-.1% by weight of Se and 6.+-.0.5% by weight of As;
- a second layer formed on the first layer and containing 64.+-.4% by weight of Se, 3.+-.0.5% by weight of As, and 33.+-.2% by weight of Te;
- a third layer formed on the second layer and containing Se and As; and
- a fluoride doped region extending over the first layer and a front half layer of the second layer and having a fluoride concentration of 0.1 to 3.0% by weight,
- said third layer having an As concentration which has a peak of 28.+-.1% by weight at a site contiguous to a rear half layer of the second layer and reduces gradually.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 319,795, filed Nov. 9, 1981 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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