Claims
- 1. A heat-sensitive element comprising a support carrying at least one imaging layer of a substantially colorless di- or triarylmethane imaging compound possessing within its di- or triarylmethane structure an aryl group substituted in the ortho position to the meso carbon atom with a moiety ring-closed on the meso carbon atom to form a 5- or 6-membered ring, said moiety possessing a nitrogen atom bonded directly to said meso carbon atom and said nitrogen atom being bound to a group with a masked acyl substituent that undergoes fragmentation upon heating to liberate the acyl group for effecting intramolecular acylation of said nitrogen atom to form a new group in the ortho position that cannot bond to the meso carbon atom whereby said di- or triarylmethane compound is rendered colored.
- 2. A heat-sensitive element as defined in claim 1 wherein an infra-red absorber is associated with said imaging layer of colorless imaging compound for absorbing radiation at wavelengths above 700 nm and transferring said absorbed radiation as heat to said compound.
- 3. A heat-sensitive element as defined in claim 1 wherein said colorless imaging compound upon heating is rendered black.
- 4. A heat-sensitive element as defined in claim 1 which comprises at least two said imaging layers of colorless imaging compound.
- 5. A heat-sensitive element as defined in claim 3 wherein each said imaging layer of colorless imaging compound has an infra-red absorber associated therewith for absorbing radiation at wavelengths above 700 nm and transferring said absorbed radiation as heat to said compound.
- 6. A heat-sensitive element as defined in claim 5 wherein said infra-red absorbers associated with said imaging layers selectively absorb radiation at different predetermined wavelengths above 700 nm.
- 7. A heat-sensitive element as defined in claim 5 wherein said infra-red absorbers associated with said imaging layers absorb radiation at the same wavelength above 700 nm.
- 8. A heat-sensitive element as defined in claim 5 which additionally includes a thermal isolation layer between adjacent imaging layers.
- 9. A heat-sensitive element as defined in claim 8 wherein said support carries an imaging layer of colorless imaging compound for forming a cyan image, an imaging layer of colorless imaging compound for forming a magenta image and an imaging layer of colorless imaging compound for forming a yellow image.
- 10. A method of thermal imaging which comprises heating imagewise a heat-sensitive element comprising a support carrying at least one imaging layer of a substantially colorless di- or triarylmethane imaging compound possessing within its triarylmethane structure an aryl group substituted in the ortho position to the meso carbon atom with a moiety ring-closed on the meso carbon atom to form a 5- or 6-membered ring, said moiety possessing a nitrogen atom bonded directly to said meso carbon atom and said nitrogen atom being bound to a group with a masked acyl substituent that undergoes fragmentation upon heating to liberate the acyl group for effecting intramolecular acylation of said nitrogen atom to form a new group in the ortho position that cannot bond to the meso carbon atom, said imagewise heating effecting the formation of said new group in the ortho position whereby said di- or triarylmethane compound is rendered colored in an imagewise pattern corresponding to said imagewise heating.
- 11. A method of thermal imaging as defined in claim 10 wherein an infra-red absorber is associated with said imaging layer of colorless imaging compound for absorbing radiation at wavelengths above 700 nm and transferring said absorbed radiation as heat to said compound, said layer being heated imagewise by imagewise exposure to infra-red radiation at a wavelength strongly absorbed by said infra-red absorber.
- 12. A method of thermal imaging as defined in claim 11 wherein said imaging layer is heated imagewise by imagewise exposure to a laser beam source emitting infra-red radiation at a wavelength strongly absorbed by said infra-red absorber.
- 13. A method of thermal imaging as defined in claim 10 wherein said element comprises at least two said imaging layers.
- 14. A method of thermal imaging as defined in claim 13 wherein said heat-sensitive element additionally includes a thermal isolation layer between adjacent imaging layers.
- 15. A method of thermal imaging as defined in claim 13 wherein an infra-red absorber is associated with each said imaging layer for absorbing radiation at wavelengths above 700 nm and transferring said absorbed radiation as heat to each said colorless imaging compound, said infra-red absorbers associated with said imaging layers selectively asorbing infra-red radiation at different predetermined wavelengths above 700 nm, said imagewise heating being effected by imagewise exposure to a plurality of laser beam sources emitting infra-red radiation at the respective wavelengths selectively absorbed by said infra-red absorbers.
- 16. A method of thermal imaging as defined in claim 13 wherein an infra-red absorber is associated with each said imaging layer for absorbing radiation at wavelengths above 700 nm and transferring said absorbed radiation as heat to each said colorless imaging compound, said infra-red absorbers associated with said imaging layers absorbing infra-red radiation at the same wavelength or at different wavelengths above 700 nm, said imaging layers being heated imagewise by adjusting the depth of focus of a laser beam source emitting radiation at the wavelength absorbed by said infra-red absorber.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 740,889 filed June 3, 1985, now abandoned.
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