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publicationNumber JP-H07301697-A
titleOfInvention Fluorescent intensifying screen for radiography
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Purpose] To provide a fluorescent intensifying screen for radiography, which has high sensitivity but does not cause deterioration in sharpness. [Structure] In a radiographic fluorescent intensifying screen having a phosphor on a support, a mesh-like pattern is provided on the surface protective layer of the phosphor emitting surface and / or the phosphor layer with a material that absorbs the emitted light. A fluorescent intensifying screen for radiography, which is characterized in that The equivalent circle diameter r of one mesh surface through which the emitted light passes A fluorescent intensifying screen for radiography according to claim 1, which has a mesh pattern of 100 μm or less and a distance 1 through which emitted light passes and the r ratio is 0.5 or more. The fluorescent intensifying screen for radiography according to claim 1, wherein a grid-like pattern is provided so that the emitted light transmission area with respect to the entire emission area of the intensifying screen is 20% or more and 95% or less.
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