Claims
- 1. An optical information storage medium for direct reading after writing, comprising:
- a transparent substrate;
- a layer of predetermined thickness of light-responsive material on a first surface of said substrate, said material being a dielectric and having a threshold energy level above which it responds to light by spontaneously decomposing to form primarily gaseous components thereby forming a void within said layer, and below which threshold energy level it does not respond; and
- a reflective layer of highly electrically conductive material on the opposite side of said light-responsive layer from said substrate, said reflective layer being sufficiently rigid that it is not significantly distorted by a decomposition of an area of said light-responsive layer,
- said medium being at least 75% reflective of light having a wavelength of 6328 .ANG..
- 2. An optical information storage medium as claimed in claim 1 wherein said substrate is at least partially permeable to said gaseous components, whereby said void is formed without significant distortion of said substrate and said reflective layer.
- 3. An optical information storage medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein said layer of light-responsive material has an index of refraction and a thickness such that the effective path length through the layer is an odd integer multiple of a quarter wavelength longer than the path length through the same thickness of said gaseous components for light of a wavelength selected from the range of 4500 .ANG. to 8500 .ANG..
- 4. An optical information storage medium as claimed in claim 3, wherein said selected wavelength is 6328 .ANG..
- 5. An optical information storage medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein said predetermined thickness of said layer of light-responsive material is approximately equal to an odd integer multiple of one quarter wavelength of a writing beam of light in said material.
- 6. An optical information storage medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein the thickness of said layer and the absorbtivity of said material to a particular color of light are such that the amount of energy absorbed by said material from an incident beam of said particular color of light will be approximately equal at both surfaces of said layer.
- 7. An optical information storage medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein said layer of light responsive material is in the range of 2300 .ANG. to 2500 .ANG. in thickness and has an absortion coefficient for light of a wavelength in the range of 4800 .ANG. to 5200 .ANG. of between 2.times.10.sup.-4 /.ANG. and 6.times.10.sup.-4 /.ANG..
- 8. An optical information storage medium as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a transparent layer between said layer of light responsive material and said reflective layer.
- 9. An optical information storage medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein said substrate includes a plurality of layers of transparent material.
- 10. An information storage medium of the type to be written on by an intensity-modulated beam of light of a predetermined wavelength, said medium comprising:
- a transparent substrate;
- a first layer of substantially uniform predetermined thickness of a light-responsive material on a first surface of said substrate, said light-responsive material having a selected partial transmissivity of light of the predetermined wavelength, said light-responsive material having a threshold energy level for light of the predetermined wavelength above which level the light-responsive material spontaneously decomposes to form primarily gaseous components thereby forming a void within said first layer, and below which level the light-responsive material is not altered; and
- a second layer of highly electrically conductive material on the opposite side of said first layer from said substrate, said conductive material being highly reflective of light of the predetermined wavelength, said second layer being sufficiently rigid that it is not significantly distorted by a decomposition of an area of said first layer,
- said medium being at least 75% reflective of light having a wavelength of 6328 .ANG.,
- said predetermined thickness of said first layer being approximately three quarters of the predetermined wavelength in the light responsive material,
- said thickness and said partial transmissivity of the light-responsive material being selected such that a substantially uniform total level of energy is absorbed at substantially all points within the first layer from a travelling wave of light entering from said substrate and from a standing wave of light of the predetermined wavelength established within said first layer by the reflection of the travelling wave by said second layer.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 508,498 filed on June 27, 1983 U.S. Pat. No. 4,809,622.
US Referenced Citations (7)
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Divisions (1)
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