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Patent
1990-02-26
1991-07-16
Hamilton, Cynthia
Radiation imagery chemistry: process, composition, or product th
Imaging affecting physical property of radiation sensitive...
Radiation sensitive composition or product or process of making
430945, 430 18, 430 21, 430286, 346 76R, 3461351, 346 76L, 528375, 528376, G03C 1705
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ABSTRACT:
An optically functional element comprising an aromatic vinylene sulfide polymer as an optically changing element is disclosed. The optically functional element undergoes optical changes with low energy at a high rate to provide high contrast before and after the optical changes.
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Kobayashi, Polymer Preprints, Japan, vol. 33, No. 9, "Copolyaddition of Benzendedithiol with Diethynylbenzene and their Electrical Properties", 1984, pp. 2507-2512.
Kobayashi, Syntheses of New Polymers by Copolymerization, "Polyaddition Reaction of Diethynylbenzene (DEB) and Benzenedithiol (BDT)", 1984, vol. 45, pp. 153-162.
Kobayashi Eiichi
Miyabayashi Mitsutaka
Ohashi Toyoshi
Hamilton Cynthia
Kobayashi Eiichi
Mitsubishi Petrochemical Co. Ltd.
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