Method for capturing and displaying a latent radiographic image

X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices – Specific application – Xeroradiography

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378 31, G03G 1344

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051270382

ABSTRACT:
A method for capturing and displaying radiographic images. More particularly, the present invention uses a unique microcapacitor matrix structure to hold varying electrical charges representing a latent radiographic image which are subsequently rendered visible through toning.

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