Claims
- 1. A method of making a reflective laser recording medium from an unexposed photosensitive silver-halide emulsion layer incorporating a surface layer of high volume concentration silver precipitating nuclei having a size primarily less than five hundredths of a micron therein, the emulsion being disposed on a substrate with the nuclei layer disposed in said emulsion comprising,
- defining laser recording area in the silver-halide emulsion,
- contacting the unexposed and undeveloped photosensitive silver-halide emulsion layer incorporating the surface layer of silver precipitating nuclei with an aqueous monobath comprising a weak silver-halide developing agent and a rapid-acting silver-halide solvent for reacting with unexposed and undeveloped silver halide to form soluble silver ion complexes which are transported by diffusion transfer to the silver precipitating nuclei within said emulsion layer where the silver of said silver ion complexes is precipitated and adsorbed on said nuclei in the presence of said developer acting as a reducing agent, to the extent that a layer of aggregate and individual silver particles is formed exhibiting reflectivity of at least 15%.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 55,270, filed July 6, 1979 by Eric W. Bouldin and Jerome Drexler.
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