Claims
- 1. A direct write imaging film comprising:a substrate; a first layer of a first material disposed upon said substrate; and a second layer of a second material disposed in a superposed relationship with said first layer; wherein the first layer has a higher absorbance for a first wavelength of light than it does for a second wavelength of light, which second wavelength of light is shorter than said first wavelength of light; said second layer has a lower absorbance for said first wavelength of light than does said first layer, and higher absorbance for said second wavelength of light than does said first layer, and wherein the first layer is capable of being disrupted by said first wavelength of light so as to disrupt a superadjacent portion of said second layer such that said portion is no longer adherent to the substrate.
- 2. The direct write imaging film of claim 1, wherein said first layer comprises a layer of metal.
- 3. The direct write imaging film of claim 1, wherein said second layer includes an ultraviolet absorbing dye therein.
- 4. The direct write imaging film of claim 3, wherein said ultraviolet absorbing dye is an azo dye.
- 5. The direct write imaging film of claim 4, wherein said azo dye is formed by the reaction of an aromatic coupling agent with a diazonium salt selected from the group consisting of: wherein R is hydrogen or an alkyl, Y is a halogen and X is an anion.
- 6. The direct write imaging film of claim 5, wherein said aromatic compound is selected from the group consisting of: wherein R is hydrogen or an alkyl and n is 0 or a positive integer.
- 7. The direct write imaging film of claim 3, wherein said second layer comprises a polymeric matrix having said ultraviolet absorbing dye dissolved therein.
- 8. The direct write imaging film of claim 1, further including a heat dispersion layer interposed between said first layer and said second layer.
- 9. The direct write imaging film of claim 8, wherein said heat dispersion layer comprises a layer of a polymeric material.
- 10. The direct write imaging film of claim 9, wherein said polymeric material is hydrolyzed polyvinyl acetate.
- 11. The direct write imaging film of claim 1, wherein said first layer of said first material comprises a layer of titanium.
- 12. The direct write imaging film of claim 11, wherein said layer of titanium has an optical density in the range of 0.1 to 0.8.
- 13. The direct write imaging film of claim 7, wherein said polymeric matrix comprises a cellulose acetate polymer.
- 14. The direct write imaging film of claim 13, wherein said cellulose acetate polymer comprises a mixture of at least two cellulose acetate propionate polymers having different viscosities.
- 15. The direct write imaging film of claim 13, wherein said cellulose acetate polymer is selected from the group consisting of cellulose acetate, cellulose acetate propionate, cellulose acetate butyrate, and combinations thereof.
- 16. The direct write imaging film of claim 1, further including a cover sheet assembly, said cover sheet assembly including a layer of adhesive which is in contact with said second layer.
- 17. A direct write imaging film comprising:a substrate; a first layer of a first material disposed upon said substrate; and a second layer of a second material disposed in a superposed relationship with said first layer; wherein the first layer has a higher absorbance for a first wavelength of light than it does for a second wavelength of light, which second wavelength of light is shorter than said first wavelength of light; said second layer has a lower absorbance for said first wavelength of light than does said first layer, and higher absorbance for said second wavelength of light than does said first layer, and wherein the first layer is capable of being disrupted by said first wavelength of light so as to disrupt a superadjacent portion of said second layer such that said portion is no longer adherent to the substrate; and a cover sheet assembly which includes a body of adhesive disposed atop the second layer, and a backing sheet which is disposed atop said body of adhesive.
- 18. A direct write imaging film comprising:a substrate; a first metal layer disposed upon said substrate; and a second layer of a second material disposed in a superposed relationship with said first layer; wherein the first layer has a higher absorbance for a first wavelength of light than it does for a second wavelength of light, which second wavelength of light is shorter than said first wavelength of light; said second layer has a lower absorbance for said first wavelength of light than does said first layer, and higher absorbance for said second wavelength of light than does said first layer, and wherein the first layer is capable of being disrupted by said first wavelength of light.
- 19. A direct write imaging film comprising:a substrate; a first layer of a first material disposed upon said substrate; and a second layer of a second material including an ultraviolet absorbing dye disposed in a superposed relationship with said first layer; wherein the first layer has a higher absorbance for a first wavelength of light than it does for a second wavelength of light, which second wavelength of light is shorter than said first wavelength of light; said second layer has a lower absorbance for said first wavelength of light than does said first layer, and higher absorbance for said second wavelength of light than does said first layer, and wherein the first layer is capable of being disrupted by said first wavelength of light.
RELATED APPLICATION
This patent applications claims priority of provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/071,413 filed Jan. 14, 1998 and entitled “Direct Write Imaging Medium.”
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