Claims
- 1. A process for converting infrared light to visible light for use in recording and printing information on a photographic media comprising:
- (a) providing a substrate;
- (b) depositing on the substrate a thin amorphous glassy phosphor film including an alkaline earth fluoride and a mixture of rare-earth fluorides on the substrate which film has an index of refraction greater than the substrate and converts infrared radiation into visible or ultraviolet and visible radiation;
- (c) illuminating the thin amorphous glassy phosphor film with infrared light which is converted to visible light; and
- (d) recording on photographic media.
- 2. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein the thin amorphous glassy phosphor film is deposited by one of electron beam evaporation and thermal evaporation.
- 3. A process as claimed in claim 2, wherein the thin amorphous glassy phosphor film is deposited by electron beam evaporation.
- 4. A process as claimed in claim 2, wherein the thin amorphous glassy phosphor film is deposited by thermal evaporation.
- 5. A process as claimed in claim 2, wherein the thin amorphous glassy phosphor film has the composition Ba-Ln-F where Ln is selected from the group consisting of Y, Yb, Ho, Er, Tm and combinations thereof.
- 6. A process as claimed in claim 5, wherein the substrate is selected from the group consisting of barium fluoride, magnesium fluoride, calcium fluoride, strontium fluoride, lithium fluoride and fused silica.
- 7. A process as claimed in claim 6, wherein the substrate is selected from the group consisting of barium fluoride and fused silica.
- 8. A process as claimed in claim 6, wherein the substrate is fused silica.
- 9. A process as claimed in claim 2, wherein the substrate is a polymeric material.
- 10. A process as claimed in claim 2, wherein the thin amorphous glassy phosphor film is deposited at a temperature less than 240.degree. C.
- 11. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein the thin amorphous glassy phosphor film has a thickness of about 2 .mu.m or less.
- 12. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein infrared radiation is converted into visible and ultraviolet radiation.
- 13. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein the thin amorphous glassy phosphor film is deposited by ion assisted deposition.
- 14. A process for converting infrared light to visible light for use in recording and printing information on photographic media comprising:
- (a) providing a substrate;
- (b) depositing on the substrate a buffer layer;
- (c) depositing on the buffer layer a thin amorphous glassy phosphor film including an alkaline earth fluoride and a mixture of rare-earth fluorides, which film has an index of refraction greater than the buffer layer and converts infrared radiation into visible or ultraviolet and visible radiation;
- (d) illuminating the thin amorphous glassy phosphor film with infrared light which is converted to visible light; and
- (e) recording on photographic media.
- 15. A process as claimed in claim 14, wherein the substrate has a higher index of refraction than the thin amorphous glassy phosphor film.
- 16. A process as claimed in claim 15, wherein the substrate is a III-V type semiconductor.
- 17. A process as claimed in claim 16, wherein the substrate is gallium arsenide.
- 18. A process as claimed in claim 14, wherein the buffer layer is silicon oxide.
- 19. A process as claimed in claim 14, wherein the thin amorphous glassy phosphor film is deposited at a temperature less than 240.degree. C.
- 20. A process as claimed in claim 14, wherein the thin amorphous glassy phosphor film has a thickness of about 2 .mu.m or less.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional of patent application Ser. No. 08/585,657, filed Jan. 16, 1996, which is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 08/186,400, filed Jan. 25, 1994, now abandoned.
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