Claims
- 1. A recording material comprising an electrically conductive electrode material and a memorizable converting layer comprising a variable electroconductivity material exhibiting electronic charge conduction, said memorizable converting layer being formed on said electrically conductive electrode material, wherein said variable electroconductivity material comprises:
- (a) an electroconductivity variation imparting agent which changes its ionic structure when exposed to light or heat energy, reversibility or irreversibly between nonionic and ionic structures, said electroconductivity variation imparting agent comprising at least one component selected from the group consisting of spiropyrane compounds, diazonium compounds, derivatives thereof, a mixture of a leuco dye and a halide compound, and an ionic dye; and
- (b) a charge transport substance, the electroconductivity of which varies in relation to the ionic structural change of said electroconductivity variation imparting agent, said charge transport substance comprising at least one component selected from the group consisting of an organic or inorganic charge transport material, a .pi.-electron conjugated polymer, and a charge-transfer complex compound.
- 2. The recording material of claim 1, wherein said charge transport substances comprises an organic compound or an inorganic compound having a specific resistivity of 10.sup.-5 to 10.sup.18 .OMEGA..multidot.cm.
- 3. The recording material of claim 1, wherein said electroconductivity variation imparting agent is present in an amount of 0.0001-1 mole per mole of charge transport substance.
- 4. The recording material of claim 1, further comprising an electroconductive layer superposed on a surface of said memorizable converting layer so as to form a sandwich-like construction.
- 5. The recording material of claim 1, wherein information is electrostatically recorded on said recording material.
- 6. A recording material comprising an electrically conductive electrode material and a memorizable converting layer comprising a variable electroconductivity material exhibiting electronic charge conduction, said memorizable converting layer wherein said variable electroconductivity material comprises:
- (a) an electroconductivity variation imparting agent which changes its ionic structure when exposed to light or heat energy, reversibly or irreversibly between nonionic and ionic structures, said electroconductivity variation imparting agent comprising at least one dye selected from the group consisting of diarylmethane, triarylmethane, thiazole, methine, xanthene, oxazine, thiazine, azine, acridine, azo and metal complex dyes; and
- (b) a charge transport substance, the electroconductivity of which varies in relation to the ionic structural change of said electroconductivity variation imparting agent, said charge transport substance comprising at least one component selected from the group consisting of an organic or inorganic charge transport material, a .pi.-electron conjugated polymer, and a charge-transfer complex compound.
- 7. The recording material of claim 6, wherein said charge transport substance comprises an organic compound or an inorganic compound having a specific resistivity of 10.sup.-5 to 10.sup.18 .OMEGA..multidot.cm.
- 8. The recording material of claim 6, wherein said electroconductivity variation imparting agent is present in an amount of 0.000-1 mole per mole of charge transport substance.
- 9. The recording material of claim 6, further comprising an electroconductive layer superposed on a surface of said memorizable converting layer so as to form a sandwich-like construction.
- 10. The recording material of claim 6, wherein information is electrostatically recorded on said recording material.
Priority Claims (2)
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62-61350 |
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PCT/JP88/00277 |
Mar 1988 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Rule 60 Divisional application Ser. No. 07/274,938 filed Jan. 4, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,997,593.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Divisions (1)
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