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titleOfInvention Electrophotographic photosensitive member and electrophotographic apparatus using the same
abstract A high-quality, easy-to-use electrophotographic photosensitive member that overcomes an image defect called “pochi” caused by protrusions and has excellent electrical characteristics such as charging ability and sensitivity, and an electrophotographic apparatus using the same. provide. An electron provided with a photoconductive layer on a conductive substrate and a blocking layer formed of a non-single-crystal material containing a silicon atom as a base between the conductive substrate and the photoconductive layer. In the photographic photoreceptor, the amount of hydrogen atoms after the blocking layer is irradiated with 50 μC of helium ions at an acceleration energy of 2.3 MeV is 60% or more and 90% or less with respect to the amount of hydrogen atoms existing before the helium ion irradiation. An electrophotographic photosensitive member, and an electrophotographic apparatus using the same. [Selection] Figure 1
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