Claims
- 1. An image-receiving element for a diffusion transfer product which comprises a support carrying an image-receiving layer and a substantially white layer positioned between said image-receiving layer and said support, said substantially white layer comprising a lamellar pigment dispersed in a matrix material, said lamellar pigment having at least one layer with a geometric thickness within the expression: ##EQU4## where: T is the geometric thickness of the layer, .lambda. represents a wavelength or wavelength range of radiation in the visible region of the spectrum and n is the refractive index of the layer material and is at least 1.7; any layer adjacent said one layer having a geometric thickness of a value also within said expression but comprising a layer material having a refractive index different from the refractive index of said one layer.
- 2. An image-receiving element of claim 1 where said pigment is substantially stable and substantially insoluble in a diffusion transfer aqueous alkaline processing composition.
- 3. An image-receiving element of claim 1 where .lambda. of said expression represents a wavelength or wavelength range of radiation between about 4500 A to about 6500 A.
- 4. An image-receiving element of claim 1 where .lambda. of said expression represents a wavelength or wavelength range of radiation between about 5000 A to about 5500 A.
- 5. An image-receiving element of claim 1 where n of said one layer is between about 2.0 to about 2.8.
- 6. An image-receiving element of claim 5 wherein the geometric thickness of said one layer is within the range of from about 450 A to about 700 A.
- 7. An image-receiving element of claim 1 where .lambda. of said expression represents a wavelength or wavelength range of radiation between about 5000 A to about 5500 A and n of said one layer is between about 2.0 to about 2.8.
- 8. An image-receiving element of claim 1 where said one layer is a layer of titanium dioxide.
- 9. An image-receiving element of claim 1 where said one layer is a layer of zirconium dioxide.
- 10. An image-receiving element of claim 1 where n of said adjacent layer is lower than n of said one layer.
- 11. An image-receiving element of claim 1 where n of said one layer is between about 2.0 to about 2.8 and n of said adjacent layer is less than n of said one layer by at least about 0.3.
- 12. An image-receiving element of claim 1 where n of said one layer is between about 2.0 to about 2.8 and n of said adjacent layer is below about 1.5.
- 13. An image-receiving element of claim 1 where said pigment comprises three or more layers.
- 14. An image-receiving element of claim 1 where said pigment comprises three or more layers and the number of said one layer(s) exceeds the number of said adjacent layer(s).
- 15. An image-receiving element of claim 1 where said one layer is a layer of titanium dioxide and said adjacent layer is a layer of strontium fluoride or magnesium fluoride.
- 16. An image-receiving element of claim 1 where said one layer is a layer of zirconium dioxide and said adjacent layer is a layer of strontium fluoride or magnesium fluoride.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of U.S. Application Ser. No. 921,186, filed July 3, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,216,018 which in turn is a continuation in part of now-abandoned U.S. Application Ser. No. 744,598, filed Nov. 24, 1976.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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