Abstract:
Photochemical acid progenitors in combination with dihydroperimidine squarylium dyes have been found to be particularly effective at generating acid upon irradiation with near-infrared radiation. It has been found that dihydroperimidine squarylium dyes that are particularly useful in this invention have an oxidation potential greater than about 0.5 V relative to SCE as measured in dichloromethane.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method of increasing the sensitivity of laser induced thermal imaging by using certain sublimable compounds. The invention is useful in the field of thermal transfer imaging for the production of various graphic arts media.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method of increasing the sensitivity of laser induced thermal imaging by using certain diazo compounds. The diazo compounds contain functional groups adjacent the diazo substituent capable of stabilizing these compounds. The invention is useful in the field of thermal transfer imaging for the production of various graphic arts media.
Abstract:
An image-forming laminate is formed by the combination of a thin, frangible light opaque material on top of a photosensitive layer which changes its surfactant properties when irradiated. The photosensitive layer according to the present invention comprises a film-forming polymeric binder, a photosensitive acid generator, and a surfactant selected from nonionic surfactants, the neutral form of cationic surfactants, amphoteric surfactants, and surfactant acid salts. Preferably the frangible light opaque material is a thin metal layer. There can also be present a support layer on the other surface of the photosensitive layer, as well as there can be an adhesive layer secured to the upper surface of the frangible light opaque material. The strength of adherence of the adhesive layer to the metal should be intermediate the strength of the adherence of the light opaque material prior to and after photoactivation.