Claims
- 1. A photothermographic material comprising a support, a photosensitive layer containing a silver halide having a silver iodide content of 10 mol % or more and a reducing agent and a non-photosensitive layer provided on the support, wherein at least one of the photosensitive layer and the non-photosensitive layer contains a dye showing an absorption maximum in a wavelength range of 350 nm to 430 nm.
- 2. The photothermographic material according to claim 1, wherein the silver iodide content of the silver halide is 40 mol % or more.
- 3. The photothermographic material according to claim 1, wherein the silver iodide content of the silver halide is 70 mol % or more.
- 4. The photothermographic material according to claim 1, wherein the silver iodide content of the silver halide is 90 mol % or more.
- 5. The photothermographic material according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the photosensitive layer and the non-photosensitive layer contains a dye showing an absorption maximum in a wavelength range of 380 nm to 420 nm.
- 6. The photothermographic material according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the photosensitive layer and the non-photosensitive layer contains a dye showing an absorption maximum in a wavelength range of 380 nm to 410 nm.
- 7. The photothermographic material according to claim 1, wherein the dye is in a state of solid microparticle dispersion.
- 8. The photothermographic material according to claim 1, wherein the dye is in an aggregated state.
- 9. The photothermographic material according to claim 1, wherein the dye has an ionic hydrophilic group.
- 10. The photothermographic material according to claim 1, wherein the dye is represented by the following formula (1):
- 11. The photothermographic material according to claim 1, wherein the dye is represented by the following formula (2):
- 12. The photothermographic material according to claim 1, wherein the dye is represented by the following formula (4):
- 13. The photothermographic material according to claim 1, wherein the dye is represented by the following formula (5):
- 14. The photothermographic material according to claim 1, wherein the dye is represented by the following formula (6):
- 15. The photothermographic material according to claim 1, wherein the dye is contained in an amount of 0.001-0.2 g/m2.
- 16. The photothermographic material according to claim 1, wherein the dye is contained in an amount of 0.001-0.1 g/m2.
- 17. The photothermographic material according to claim 1, wherein the dye is contained in an amount of 0.001-0.05 g/m2.
- 18. The photothermographic material according to claim 1, which further contains a decolorizing agent in at least one of the photosensitive layer and the non-photosensitive layer.
- 19. The photothermographic material according to claim 1, which is a monosheet type material.
- 20. An image formation method, which comprises exposing the photothermographic material according to claim 1 with a laser light having an emission peak at 350 nm to 430 nm and developing the exposed photothermographic material with heat to record an image.
Priority Claims (1)
| Number |
Date |
Country |
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| 2001-346956 |
Nov 2001 |
JP |
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RELATED ART
[0001] Photothermographic materials have been proposed since old days and described in, for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,152,904 3,457,075 and B. Shely, “Thermally Processed Silver Systems” in Imaging Processes and Materials, Neblette, 8th Ed., Ed. by Sturge, V. Walworth and A. Shepp, page 2, 1969.