Photocrosslinkable, high-temperature-resistant polymers and thei

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Producing cathode-ray tube or element thereof – With light-absorbing matrix on faceplate

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430292, 430311, 358 44, G03C 500, G03C 168, G03F 500

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041904460

ABSTRACT:
Photocrosslinkable, organic solvent-soluble polymers having a Tg greater than 200.degree. C. are disclosed. The polymers contain sufficient radiation-sensitive crosslinkable units to render the polymers insoluble in organic solvents on exposure to radiation to which the crosslinkable units are sensitive. Also disclosed are supports, particularly supports having a radiation-sensitive surface, having thereon a layer of the described photocrosslinkable polymers. The polymers are capable of receiving heat-transferable dyes and are useful in forming color filter arrays for solid-state imaging devices. A particularly convenient method of forming solid-state color imaging devices having a layer containing an array of color filters is also disclosed.

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patent: 2750524 (1956-06-01), Braham
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