Claims
- 1. An electrographic recording process comprising the steps of:
- a. positioning a persistent conductivity, X-ray sensitive photoconductive element adjacent a charge sensitive recording element containing a reducible metal compound in a binder;
- b. exposing the photoconductive element to an imagewise pattern of X-ray radiation while simultaneously applying an electrical potential across the photoconductive and recording elements said potential being of a magnitude sufficient to produce a latent image in the recording element;
- c. terminating the exposure of the photoconductive element and continuing the application of potential for a period of up to 300 seconds; and
- d. heating the entire recording element substantially uniformly to render the latent image visible.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein said photoconductive element comprises a lead oxide photoconductor coated on a conducting base.
- 3. The process of claim 1 wherein said recording element is heated to a temperature in the range of about 115.degree.C to about 175.degree.C.
- 4. The process of claim 1 wherein said recording element contains at least one metal salt of an organic fatty acid and a reducing agent therefor.
- 5. The process of claim 4 wherein the metal salt is a silver salt of an organic acid.
- 6. The process according to claim 5 wherein the silver salt is selected from the group consisting of silver behenate, silver stearate, silver oleate, silver hydroxystearate, silver laurate, silver palmitate, silver caprate and silver myristate.
- 7. An electrographic recording process comprising the steps of:
- a. positioning a persistent conductivity, X-ray sensitive photoconductive element adjacent a charge sensitive recording element containing a reducible metal compound in a binder;
- b. exposing the photoconductive element to an imagewise pattern of X-ray radiation while simultaneously applying an electrical potential of at least about 3 kilovolts across said photoconductive and recording elements, said potential being of a magnitude sufficient to produce a latent image in the areas of the recording element corresponding to the exposed areas of the photoconductive element;
- c. terminating the exposure of the photoconductive element and continuing the application of potential for a period of up to 300 seconds; and
- d. heating the entire recording element substantially uniformly to render the latent image visible.
- 8. An electrographic recording process comprising the steps of:
- a. positioning a persistent conductivity, X-ray sensitive photoconductive element adjacent a charge sensitive recording element containing a reducible metal compound in a binder;
- b. exposing the photoconductive element to an imagewise pattern of X-ray radiation while simultaneously applying an electrical potential across the photoconductive and recording elements, said potential being of a magnitude sufficient to produce a latent image in the areas of the recording element corresponding to the exposed areas of the photoconductive element;
- c. terminating the exposure of the photoconductive element and continuing the application of potential until a charge density of from approximately 1 microcouloumb/cm.sup.2 to 1 millicouloumb/cm.sup.2 is produced in the areas of the recording element containing said latent image; and
- d. heating the entire recording element substantially uniformly to render said latent image visible.
- 9. An electrographic process comprising the steps of:
- a. positioning a persistent conductivity, X-ray sensitive photoconductive element adjacent a charge sensitive recording element containing a reducible metal compound in a binder;
- b. exposing the photoconductive element to an imagewise pattern of X-ray radiation while simultaneously applying an electrical potential of at least about 3 kilovolts across the photoconductive and recording elements, said potential being of a magnitude sufficient to produce a latent image in the areas of the recording element corresponding to the exposed areas of the photoconductive element;
- c. terminating the exposure of the photoconductive element and continuing the application of potential until a charge density of from approximately 1 microcouloumb/cm.sup.2 to 1 millicouloumb/cm.sup.2 is produced in the areas of the recording element containing said latent image; and
- d. heating the entire recording element substantially uniformly to render said latent image visible.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 519,169, filed Oct. 30, 1974, now abandoned.
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