Claims
- 1. A thermal transfer element comprising:a thermal transfer layer capable of being selectively transferred from the thermal transfer donor element when the thermal transfer donor element is exposed to imaging radiation; a light-to-heat conversion layer comprising a material that absorbs imaging radiation to convert the radiation into heat; and an interlayer disposed between the light-to-heat conversion layer and the transfer layer, the interlay being absorptive of imaging radiation and comprising a pigment, wherein the interlayer remains substantially intact when the thermal transfer element is exposed to imaging radiation to selectively transfer the thermal transfer layer.
- 2. The thermal transfer element of claim 1, further comprising a second interlayer disposed between the absorptive interlayer and the transfer layer.
- 3. The thermal transfer element of claim 2, wherein the second interlayer remains substantially intact when the thermal transfer layer is selectively transferred upon exposure of the thermal transfer element to imaging radiation.
- 4. The thermal transfer element if claim 1, wherein the interlayer does not visibly distort or decompose at temperture below 150° C.
- 5. A thermal transfer element comprising:a thermal transfer layer capable of being selectively transferred from the thermal transfer donor element when the thermal transfer donor element is exposed to imaging radiation; a light-to-heat conversion layer comprising a material that absorbs imaging radiation to convert the radiation into heat; and two or more interlayers disposed between the light-to-heat conversion layer and the transfer layer, at least one of the interlayers being absorptive or reflective of imaging radiation, and at least another of the interlayers being transmissive of imaging radiation, wherein the interlayers remains substantially intact when the thermal transfer element is exposed to imaging radiation to selectively transfer the thermal transfer layer.
- 6. The thermal element of claim 5, wherein the at least one absorptive or reflective interlayer comprises a pigment.
- 7. The thermal element of claim 5, wherein the at least one absorptive or reflective interlayer does not visibly distort or decompose at temperature below 150° C.
- 8. The thermal transfer element of claim 5, wherein the at least one absorptive or reflective interlayer comprises a crosslinked polymer.
- 9. The thermal transfer element of claim 8, wherein the crosslinked polymer is selected from crosslinked poly(meth)acrylates, epoxies, and polyurethanes.
- 10. The thermal transfer element of claim 8, wherein the crosslinked polymer comprises a poly(meth)acrylate.
- 11. A thermal transfer element comprising:a thermal transfer layer capable of beign selectively transferred from the thermal transfer donor element when the thermal transfer donor element is exposed to imaging radiation; a light-to-heat conversion layer comprising a material that absorbs imaging radiation to convert the radiation into heat; and an interlayer disposed between the light-to-heat conversion layer and the transfer layer, the interlayer being absorptive of imaging radiation and comprising a crosslinked polymer, wherein the interlayer remains substantially intact when the thermal transfer element is exposed to imaging radiation to selectively transfer the thermal transfer layer.
- 12. The thermal transfer element of claim 11, wherein the crosslinked polymer is selected from crosslinked poly(meth)arcylates, polyesters, epoxies, and polyurethanes.
- 13. The thermal transfer element of claim 11, wherein the crosslinked polymer comprises a poly(meth)acylate.
- 14. The thermal transfer element of claim 11, wherein the interlayer comprises a pigment
- 15. The thermal transfer element of claim 11, wherein the interlayer does not visibly distort or decompose at temperture below 150° C.
- 16. The thermal transfer element of claim 11, further comprising a second interlayer disposed between the absorptive interlayer and the transfer layer.
- 17. The thermal transfer element of claim 11, wherein the second interlayer remains substantially intact when the thermal transfer layer is selectively transferred upon exposure of the thermal transfer element to imaging radiation.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/553,294, filed Apr. 20, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,270,934 which is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/349,329, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,099,994, filed Jul. 8, 1999, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/031,941, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,981,136, filed Feb. 27, 1998, which is a divisional of Ser. No. 08/632,225, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,725,989, filed Apr. 15, 1996.
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