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Original Articles

The Search for InformationFootnote

Pages 170-173 | Received 31 Jul 1969, Published online: 23 Jul 2016
 

Abstract

Thin layers of many halides and chalcogenides can be used for image recording since they decompose when illuminated, at a suitable temperature, with light that is absorbed in their fundamental absorption region. A review is given of this process and of the range of materials now available for ‘halide layer photography’. Potential applications of halide layers in image recording, holography and information storage are discussed in the light of recent experiments on the sensitivity, resolution, contrast and stability of the layers.

Notes

Paper based on a lecture given at the Polytechnic School of Photography. Regent Street. London.

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