Radiation image conversion panel

Radiant energy – Invisible radiation responsive nonelectric signalling – Luminescent device

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C430S139000

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11053917

ABSTRACT:
A performance of a stimulable phosphor layer is enhanced by filling a filler in spacing of columnar crystals of a stimulable phosphor layer in a radiation image conversion panel having a stimulable phosphor layer in the form of columnar crystals formed by a vapor deposition method. According to the foregoing radiation image conversion panel, entire columnar crystals were able to be evenly surface-treated by penetrating the surface treatment agent into spacing of columnar crystals and by being treated for the surface of columnar crystals with the surface treatment agent in surface tension not more than 25 mN/m, and functions concerning properties such as the prevention of reflection and scattering of a stimulating light, water-repelling, oil-repelling, moisture resistance, antifouling and so forth can also be added.

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patent: 2003/0104245 (2003-06-01), Bergh et al.
patent: 2003/0189179 (2003-10-01), Leblans et al.
patent: 2003/0222224 (2003-12-01), Maezawa et al.
patent: 2004/0149931 (2004-08-01), Isoda
patent: 2004/0241395 (2004-12-01), Jing et al.

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