Claims
- 1. A binderless stimulable phosphor screen having a support and a vapour deposited phosphor layer and a protective layer on top of said phosphor layer characterized in that said vapour deposited phosphor is needle shaped and said phosphor needles have a length, L and voids between them and wherein said protective layer fills said void for at most 0.10 times L.
- 2. A binderless stimulable phosphor screen according to claim 1, wherein said protective layer fills said void for at most 0.05 times L.
- 3. A binderless stimulable phosphor screen according to claim 1, wherein said protective layer is radiation cured.
- 4. A binderless stimulable phosphor screen according to claim 2, wherein said protective layer is radiation cured.
- 5. A binderless stimulable phosphor screen according to claim 1, wherein said protective layer comprises at least 1% (mol/mol) of moieties carrying fluor-atoms.
- 6. A binderless stimulable phosphor screen according to claim 2, wherein said protective layer comprises at least 1% (mol/mol) of moieties carrying fluor-atoms.
- 7. A binderless stimulable phosphor screen according to claim 1, wherein said protective layer comprises between 5% mol/mol and 50% mol/mol, both limits included of moieties carrying fluor-atoms.
- 8. A binderless stimulable phosphor screen according to claim 2, wherein said protective layer comprises between 5% mol/mol and 50% mol/mol, both limits included of moieties carrying fluor-atoms.
- 9. A binderless stimulable phosphor screen according to claim 1, wherein said protective layer further comprises polymeric beads with a volume median diameter, dv50, so that 5 μm≦dv50≦25 μm and a numeric median diameter, dn50, so that 1≦dv50/dn50≦1.20.
- 10. A binderless stimulable phosphor screen according to claim 2, wherein said protective layer further comprises polymeric beads with a volume median diameter, dv50, so that 5 μm<dv50≦25 μm and a numeric median diameter, dn50, so that 1≦dv50/dn50≦1.20.
- 11. A binderless stimulable phosphor screen according to claim 1, wherein said protective layer has a thickness, t, so that 1 μm≦t≦10 μm and said polymeric beads have a volume median diameter, dv50, so that 1.25≦dv50/t≦4.0.
- 12. A binderless stimulable phosphor screen according to claim 2, wherein said protective layer has a thickness, t, so that 1 μm≦t≦10 μm and said polymeric beads have a volume median diameter, dv50, so that 1.25≦dv50/t≦4.0.
- 13. A binderless stimulable phosphor screen according to claim 1, wherein said needle-shaped phosphor crystals are crystals of an alkali metal phosphor.
- 14. A binderless stimulable phosphor screen according to claim 2, wherein said needle-shaped phosphor crystals are crystals of an alkali metal phosphor.
- 15. A binderless stimulable phosphor screen according to claim 13, wherein said alkali metal phosphor is a CsX:Eu stimulable phosphor, wherein X represents a halide selected from the group consisting of Br and Cl.
- 16. A binderless stimulable phosphor screen according to claim 14, wherein said alkali metal phosphor is a CsX:Eu stimulable phosphor, wherein X represents a halide selected from the group consisting of Br and Cl.
- 17. A binderless stimulable phosphor screen according to claim 15, wherein said CsX:Eu stimulable phosphor is prepared by a method comprising the steps of:mixing said CsX with between 10−3 and 5 mol % of an Europium compound selected from the group consisting of EuX′2, EuX′3 and EuOX′, X′ being a member selected from the group consisting of F, Cl, Br and I, firing said mixture at a temperature above 450° C. cooling said mixture and recovering the CsX:Eu phosphor.
- 18. A binderless stimulable phosphor screen according to claim 16, wherein said CsX:Eu stimulable phosphor is prepared by a method comprising the steps of:mixing said CsX with between 10−3 and 5 mol % of an Europium compound selected from the group consisting of EuX′2, EuX′3 and EuOX′, X′ being a member selected from the group consisting of F, Cl, Br and I, firing said mixture at a temperature above 450° C. cooling said mixture and recovering the CsX:Eu phosphor.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
The application claims the benifit of U.S. provisional application No. 60/351,287 filed Jan. 23, 2002
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