In 1934, Carlson resolved to develop his own method, and four years later on October 22, 1938, he invented electrophotography, the original name for what is now called xerography. Carlson patented ...
Chester Carlson, a physicist-inventor and patent attorney with a passion for imaging arts created electrophotography, which came be known as xerography and is today the foundation of the worldwide ...
He found such a venture in Chester Carlson’s electric photography process, which came to be known as xerography. Though the innovative technique was only partially owned by Wilson’s company, the ...
closely tied to the city’s industry expertise in photography and xerography. Lipomi points out the department has been home to a bevy of influential researchers over the years, including Ching ...
The fundamental optical and electronic properties of these materials are explained and their potential in nonlinear optics, optical data storage, electronic sensors, xerography, solar energy ...