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titleOfInvention Lead oxide-containing photoconductive recording process utilizing x-rays or visible light
abstract Photosensitive recording materials highly sensitive to X-ray and visible light are produced by mechanically fragmenting crystalline orthorhombic lead (II) oxide or a crystalline mixture thereof with tetragonal lead (II) oxide in a ratio of up to about 20:80 to a grain size of about 0.1-0.5 microns with a content of about 20-95 percent tetragonal lead (II) oxide and the balance orthorhombic lead (II) oxide, and dispersing such grains in an electrostatic charge-retaining insulating binder medium.
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