Accession Number:

AD0837178

Title:

ADVANCES IN PHOTO-ELECTROLYTIC IMAGING SYSTEMS,

Corporate Author:

ARMY ELECTRONICS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT COMMAND FORT MONMOUTH NJ COMBAT SUR VEILLANCE/TARGET ACQ LAB

Report Date:

1968-01-01

Abstract:

Photopolymerization, or polymerization initiated by light energy, has been an especially attractive new technique since it promises to provide high resolution images with little or no processing. As presently constituted, however, photopolymerization systems have several defects. Efforts to improve the sensitivity of the photopolymerization process have led several investigators to begin examining photo-electrically initiated polymerization. The problem of developing a successful photo-electrolytic imaging system readily breaks down into two parts that of finding an effective photoconductive layer that is capable of converting light into a proportional amount of current when a potential is applied, and that of finding a compatible image recording layer sensitive to the passage of current. Author

Pages:

0014

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