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titleOfInvention Photoelectrophoretic imaging process employing an insulating carrier liquid containing an unsaturated compound
abstract THIS INVENTION RELATES TO A MONOCHROMATIC IMAGING SYSTEM UTILIZING AN IMAGING SUSPENSION COMPRISING A PHOTORESPONSIVE PIGMENT DISPERSED IN AN INSULATING CARRIER LIQUID. THE INSULATING LIQUID CARRIER UTILIZED IN THE PROCESS COMPRISES A SUBSTANTIALLY NON-VOLATILE, UNSATURTED ORGANIC COMPOSITION WHICH IS IN LIQUID FORM AT ROOM TEMPERATURE. THE SUSPENSION IS INTERPOSITIONED BETWEEN A PAIR OF ELEC- TRODES AND SUBJECTED TO A POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE WHILE SIMULTANEOUSLY BEING SELECTIVELY EXPOSED TO A LIGHT IMAGE. THE MONOCHROMATIC IMAGING PROCESS OF THE PRESENT INVENTION PRODUCES RELATIVELY HIGH CONTRAST, BACKGROUND FREE IMAGES IN A SINGLE PASS SYSTEM.
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