Method of radiphotography using light-stimulable radiation image

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Radiation sensitive product – Structurally defined

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430945, 2504831, 2504141, G03C 100, G01J 158, H05B 3300

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ABSTRACT:
A radiation image storage panel having a stimulable phosphor layer provided on a substrate with a honeycomb structure constituted of a number of cells partitioned by wall members filled with the stimulable phosphor is prepared by forming the substrate for phosphor layer by casting in a mother mold or etching of the substrate and filling the cells on the substrate with the stimulable phosphor. This radiation image storage panel can give images of markedly improved sharpness.

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