Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Dye image from radiation sensitive dye or dye former by dry... – Composition or product
Patent
1979-04-30
1980-06-03
Louie, Jr., Won H.
Radiation imagery chemistry: process, composition, or product th
Dye image from radiation sensitive dye or dye former by dry...
Composition or product
430944, 430945, 430444, G03C 504
Patent
active
042059887
ABSTRACT:
Photochromic method utilizing photochromic compositions in which the intensity of color generation is not proportional to light intensity which are produced by incorporating an aromatic amine with a low ionization potential, up to 7.6 EV so that it can be ionized by biphotonic absorption into a stabilizing polymer matrix.
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Mori Koichi
Ozaki Masaru
Yoshino Masatsugu
Asahi Kasei K. K.
Louie, Jr. Won H.
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