Claims
- 1. An erasable optical recording medium comprising a recording layer which comprises a unitary transparent and crosslinked polymer layer, where the polymer of the polymer layer has a Tg within the range of 60.degree. C.-250.degree. C., a modulus of elasticity of 80-700 Kg/mm.sup.2 at room temperature, and at a temperature 20.degree. C. higher than Tg, the value decreases to less than 1/10 of the value at room temperature, and the polymer does not melt at a temperature 20.degree. C. higher than Tg, the polymer does not exhibit a melting point at any temperature and has a thermal expansion coefficient of more than 1.times.10.sup.-4 and less than 10.sup.-3 (cm/cm/deg) at a temperature 10.degree. C. higher than Tg, which polymer exhibits a rubbery state at a temperature higher than the Tg and which polymer has homogeneously incorporated therein a dye in an amount of 1 wt. %-50 wt. % which absorbs radiation and converts the radiation to heat, wherein said polymer layer has a thickness of about 0.1 .mu.m to about 10 .mu.m.
- 2. The erasable optical recording medium as claimed in claim 1 wherein the dye has a maximum absorption in the near infrared region.
- 3. The erasable optical recording medium as claimed in claim 1 wherein the Tg of the polymer is within a range of 60.degree. C.-250.degree. C.
- 4. The erasable optical recording medium as claimed in claim 1 wherein the polymer layer has the thickness of 0.5 .mu.m-5 .mu.m.
- 5. The erasable optical recording medium as claimed in claim 1 wherein the polymer layer contains the dye of 5 wt. %-30 wt. %.
- 6. The erasable optical recording medium as claimed in claim 1 wherein a high reflection layer is arranged in addition to the recording layer.
- 7. The erasable optical recording medium as claimed in claim 6 wherein the high reflection layer is composed of a metal layer of 0.01 .mu.m-0.1 .mu.m thick.
- 8. The erasable optical recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein said polymer layer has a Tg of 80.degree.-200.degree. C., a modulus of elasticity of 80-700 Kg/mm.sup.2 at room temperature and at a temperature 20.degree. C. higher than Tg, the value decreases to less than 1/2 of the value at room temperature, and the polymer does not melt at a temperature 20.degree. C. higher than Tg, the polymer does not exhibit a melting point at any temperature and has a thermal expansion coefficient of more than 1.times.10.sup.-4 and less than 10.sup.-3 (cm/cm/deg) at a temperature 10.degree. C. higher than Tg.
- 9. The erasable optical recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein said polymer layer has a Tg of 80.degree.-200.degree. C., a modulus of elasticity of 80-700 Kg/mm.sup.2 at room temperature and at a temperature 20.degree. C. higher than Tg, the value decreases to less than 1/10 of the value at room temperature, and the polymer does not melt at a temperature 20.degree. C. higher than Tg, the polymer does not exhibit a melting point at any temperature and has a thermal expansion coefficient of more than 1.times.10.sup.-4 and less than 10.sup.-3 (cm/cm/deg) at a temperature 10.degree. C. higher than Tg.
- 10. The erasable optical recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein said polymer layer has a Tg of 80.degree.-200.degree. C., a modulus of elasticity of 80-700 Kg/mm.sup.2 at room temperature and 2-40 Kg/mm.sup.2 at a temperature 20.degree. C. higher than Tg, and the polymer does not melt at a temperature 20.degree. C. higher than Tg, the polymer does not exhibit a melting point at any temperature and has a thermal expansion coefficient of more than 1.times.10.sup.-4 and less than 10.sup.-3 (cm/cm/deg) at a temperature 10.degree. C. higher than Tg.
- 11. A method of recording, reading and/or erasing an erasable optical recording medium which has a polymer layer as a recording layer containing a dye in an amount of 1 wt. %-50 wt. % which absorbs light and converts it to heat, which polymer is a transparent and crosslinked polymer having a Tg within a range of 50.degree.-300.degree. C. and exhibiting a rubbery state at a temperature higher than Tg; which method comprises
- (i) a process wherein a high intensity laser light corresponding to an absorption wave length of the dye is turned on and off, relating to a specific spot, whereby rush heating and subsequent rapid cooling occurs at the spot, through which a bump formation by thermal expansion and a bump setting by rapid cooling is performed to record the information;
- (ii) a process wherein a lower intensity laser light corresponding to the absorption wave length of the dye is irradiated on the spot where the bump has been formed, whereby the bump area is heated up to the temperature high than Tg to exhibit a rubbery state, through which the bump substantially vanishes; and/or
- (iii) a process wherein a further low intensity laser light corresponding to the absorption wave length of the dye is applied on the recording layer in which the bump is formed, a reflection light from the medium is detected and existence of the bump is checked from its strength, through which the reading of information is performed, wherein said polymer layer has a thickness of about 0.1 .mu.m to about 10 .mu.m.
- 12. An erasable optical recording medium comprising a recording layer which comprises one transparent and crosslinked polymer layer, the polymer having a Tg within the range of 50.degree. C.-300.degree. C., which polymer exhibits a rubbery state at a temperature higher than the Tg, a modulus of elasticity of 50-1000 Kg/mm.sup.2 at room temperature, which modulus of elasticity decreases to less than 1/2 at a temperature 20.degree. C. higher than Tg, and a thermal expansion coefficient of more than 1.times.10.sup.-5 at a temperature 10.degree. C. higher than Tg; which polymer has homogeneously incorporated therein a dye absorbing radiation and converting the radiation to heat, said dye being present in an amount of 1 wt. % to 50 wt. % and said polymer layer having a thickness of from about 0.1 .mu.m to about 10 .mu.m.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/466,188 filed Jan. 17, 1990, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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