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20 September 1982 Performance Comparisons Of Electrophotographic, Dry Silver, And Wet Processed Recording Media Exposed With Gas Laser And Laser Diode Light Sources For Image Recording
D. G. Herzog, L. W. Dobbins
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Abstract
The characteristics of electrophotographic film are particularly useful in Tactical, (transportable) Laser Beam Image Recording (TLBR) where high image quality is desired without the supply and storage problems associated with silver halide or wet film processing. Since electrophotographic and dry silver film can be sensitized to infra red BUR) a directly modulated injection laser diode light source can be used to replace gas lasers in the TLBR. This makes possible a compact and rugged laser recorder. Comparisons of system performance are given for electrophotographic, dry silver, and wet processed media exposed with laser diode and gas laser light sources.
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D. G. Herzog and L. W. Dobbins "Performance Comparisons Of Electrophotographic, Dry Silver, And Wet Processed Recording Media Exposed With Gas Laser And Laser Diode Light Sources For Image Recording", Proc. SPIE 0390, High Speed Read/Write Techniques for Advanced Printing and Data Handling, (20 September 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.935055
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KEYWORDS
Semiconductor lasers

Image processing

Light sources

Silver

Gas lasers

Image quality

Modulation

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