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publicationDate 1991-02-07-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber DD-286885-A5
titleOfInvention METHOD FOR PRODUCING A RECORDING MEDIUM FOR INFRARED PHOTOGRAPHY
abstract The invention relates to a process for the preparation of a recording medium for infrared photography, which is suitable for image formation in spectroscopy and semiconductor laser technology and for high-temperature plasma investigations and the registration of temperature reliefs. According to the present invention, a silver sulfide layer is deposited on a substrate optionally provided with an antihalation layer and an adhesive layer by simultaneous evaporation, and photographic processing is carried out after exposure. The process according to the invention ensures a fine-grained structure of the photographic layer, as well as good reproducibility and storage stability. The absence of binder in the silver sulfide layer and its small thickness virtually eliminate disturbing light scattering. {Process; Recording medium; Infrared photography; spectroscopy; Semiconductor Technology; substrate; antihalation; Adhesive layer; Silver sulfide layer; photographic processing; fine-grained structure}
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