Radiation image storage panel

Radiant energy – Invisible radiation responsive nonelectric signalling – Luminescent device

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C427S593000

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11062753

ABSTRACT:
A radiation image storage panel composed at least of a phosphor layer containing energy-storable phosphor particles and a light-reflecting layer provided on one side of the phosphor layer, in which the energy-storable phosphor particles are composed of at least two kinds of particles having different mean sizes, one of which is composed of smaller particles having a mean size of 2.0 to 4.0 μm and the other of which is composed of larger particles having a mean size of 6.0 to 15 μm, and a weight ratio between the smaller particles and the larger particles is in the range of 10:90 to 50:50 (former:latter), and in which the light-reflecting layer gives a scattering length of 5 μm or less (the scattering length is for a stimulating light).

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