Inorganic photochromic and cathodochromic recording materials.Discussion of studies at RCA Laboratories of the properties of rare-earth-doped CaF2, transition-metal-doped SrTiO3 and iron- or sulfur-doped sodalite as photochromic materials which change color during light or electron beam exposures. Particular attention is given to their photochromic characteristics in single-crystal and powder forms and to their cathodochromic properties in powder form. Details are given on the photochromic mechanisms, spectra, optical density, thermal decay rates, and coloring and bleaching efficiency of their single crystals and on the diffuse reflectance spectra, saturated photochromic contrast ratio, switching and erase sensitivities, and cathodochromic excitation of their photochromic powders. The many attractive characteristics of these materials when used in display storage systems are indicated.
Document ID
19720034284
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other - Collected Works
Authors
Duncan, R. C., Jr.
Faughnan, B. W.
Phillips, W. (RCA Laboratories Princeton, N.J., United States)