Abstract:
A recordable optical recording medium is provided enabling reliably preventing the deterioration of the recording characteristics, even when stored for a long period of time in an environment of high temperature and humidity. A recordable optical recording medium includes a substrate, and on the substrate, a reflective layer, a recording layer, a protective layer, a light transmission layer in a single layer structure having optical transparency, and a hard coat layer. The recording layer is formed by addition of an additive which functions as reducing agent to an azo metal complex dye having a triazole structure.
Abstract:
In a write-once optical information recording medium including a substrate, a groove-shaped track such as a guiding groove, and an optical recording layer containing an organic dye material and disposed on the guiding groove, wherein information is recorded by irradiating a short-wavelength laser beam from a surface of the optical recording layer opposite the substrate, and the information can be reproduced by reading a change in the reflected light of a short-wavelength laser beam after the information recording, an unrecorded portion of the optical recording layer has a lower reflectance than a pit portion formed after recording to a portion of the optical recording layer, the optical recording layer has a refractive index n in the range of about 1.2 to about 2.1 before recording and an extinction coefficient k in the range of about 0.01 to about 0.7 before recording, and n+k is in the range of about 1.4 to about 2.1.
Abstract:
An optical information recording medium has a recording layer, a semi-transmissive reflective layer, a heat-generating layer, a reflective layer, a deformation layer, and a protective layer formed sequentially on a first translucent substrate, and the reflective layer and deformation layer are deformed by heat by irradiating a laser beam to the heat generating layer. Diffused reflection of visible light at the deformed reflecting layer manifests an image. Thus, rendering can be performed by an optical information recording device without flipping over the optical information recording medium, and without interfering with the data recording region.
Abstract:
An optical information recording medium includes an optical recording layer onto which information is to be recorded by a laser beam, wherein the optical recording layer includes a dye film containing a specific mono(aza)methine compound and an acid and is directly provided on a surface of a layer that allows transmittance of the laser beam therethrough, the surface being arranged opposite a surface of the layer through which the laser beam enters. The optical recording layer is formed by applying a solution of a mono(aza)methine dye composition containing the acid and the specific mono(aza)methine dye compound by a spin-coating method.
Abstract:
A recordable optical recording medium is provided enabling the light transmission layer to be a single layer, the inhibition of peeling of the recording layer even when stored in high-temperature/high-moisture conditions, and the reduction of degradation of the recording/reproduction characteristics. A recordable optical recording medium provided with a substrate, and, on the substrate in the following order, a reflective layer, a recording layer, a protective layer, and a light transmission layer. The optical recording medium has the recording layer formed thereon using an organic dye obtained by adding a highly waterproof, low hydrophilic organic dye to a triazole-based azo metal complex dye.
Abstract:
An optical information recording medium is provided having a superior jitter property even when an organic substance is used for a recording layer. The optical information recording medium has a substrate having a penetrating hole in a central portion thereof and a spiral pre-groove provided in one surface of the substrate, a reflection layer provided on the surface of the substrate in which the pre-groove is provided, a recording layer which is provided on the reflection layer and which is composed of an organic substance including a dye, and a light transmissive cover layer provided on the recording layer. In the optical information recording medium, the cover layer has an elastic modulus of 40 MPa or less at 25° C. in an interface region facing the recording layer.
Abstract:
An optical information recording medium has light interference layers including a recording layer on a substrate. The recording layer includes an organic dye and a photostabilizer which is, for example, the compound of formula 1 wherein at least one of R1 to R8 represents a substituted alkyl group having a terminal cyano group, with the others represent other substituents; Y represents a monovalent or divalent cation; and Xm− represents a monovalent or divalent anion.
Abstract:
[Problems] To provide a monomethine dye compound that enables formation of a thin film with high refractive index and excellent optical properties through formation of a homogeneous thin film of dye molecule J-association complex by easy means (spin coating technique) and that has high sensitivity and excels in short mark recording capability so as to be suitable for high speed recording and high density recording, and further to provide an optical information recording medium utilizing the monomethine dye compound and a process for producing the same.[Means for Solving Problems] Attention has been focused on employment of a spin coating technique so that a homogeneous thin film can be easily formed through coating; on using of a dye material capable of forming a J-association complex to thereby realize excellent optical properties (high refractive index); on using of an oxocyanine dye of high solubility as the dye material so as to enable employment of a solvent free from substrate erosion; on using of a dye exhibiting a large difference between refractive index before recording and refractive index after recording, the decomposition of the dye brought about by an endothermal reaction; etc. There is provided a monomethine dye compound of FIG. 1 characterized in that it is applicable onto a substrate by a spin coating technique.
Abstract:
In a method in the related art in which recording is performed using the data recording area and the drawing area, the areas being different from each other, since a surface of a data recording area on which recording is performed using laser light is different from a surface of a drawing area on which recording is performed using laser light, a medium is turned round for drawing after data have been recorded, therefore there has been a problem that much time is taken. An optical recording medium having a heat generating layer that generates heat and a coloring layer having an optical characteristic that is changed by heat caused by the heat generating layer is provided to realize recording of data and recording of drawing-images by laser light irradiation in the same direction.
Abstract:
An optical information recording medium has light interference layers including a recording layer on a substrate. The recording layer includes an organic dye and a photostabilizer which is, for example, the compound of formula 1 wherein at least one of R1 to R8 represents a substituted alkyl group having a terminal cyano group, with the others represent other substituents; Y represents a monovalent or divalent cation; and Xm− represents a monovalent or divalent anion.