Claims
- 1. An optical recording medium comprising a phase change material reversibly transformable between a first detectable state and a second detectable state by the providing of energy, wherein the value of an optical property of said first detectable state differs from the value of said optical property of said second detectable state by at least about 10% at a wavelength shorter than 430 nm.
- 2. The optical recording medium of claim 1, wherein the value of said optical property of said first detectable state differs from the value of said optical property of said second detectable state by at least 50% at a wavelength shorter than 430 nm.
- 3. The optical recording medium of claim 1, wherein the value of said optical property of said first detectable state differs from the value of said optical property of said second detectable state by at least 100% at a wavelength shorter than 430 nm.
- 4. The optical recording medium of claim 1, wherein said first detectable state has a higher crystallinity than said second detectable state.
- 5. The optical recording medium of claim 1, wherein said first detectable state is a crystalline or partially crystalline state and said second detectable state is a substantially amorphous state.
- 6. The optical recording medium of claim 1, wherein said optical property is absorption coefficient.
- 7. The optical recording medium of claim 1, wherein said optical property is reflectivity.
- 8. The optical recording medium of claim 7, wherein said reflectivity of said first detectable state is between about 15 to about 30%.
- 9. The optical recording medium of claim 1, wherein said phase change material comprises an element selected from the group consisting of Te, Ge, Sb, Si, In, Ga, S, As, Bi, Ag and Se.
- 10. The optical recording medium of claim 1, wherein said phase change material comprises Te and Se.
- 11. The optical recording medium of claim 10, wherein said phase change material further comprises Sb or Ge.
- 12. The optical recording medium of claim 1, further comprising a dielectric layer.
- 13. An optical recording medium comprising a phase change material having a first detectable state and a second detectable state, said phase change material having an original form, said original form including a first element, said phase change material further having a modified form, said modified form corresponding to a solid solution of said original form of said phase change material with a second element, said second element partially replacing said first element, wherein the value of an optical property of said modified form of said phase change material in said first detectable state is at least about 10% greater than the value of said optical property of said original form of said phase change material in said first detectable state at a wavelength shorter than 430 nm.
- 14. The optical recording medium of claim 13, wherein said optical property of said modified form of said phase change material in said first detectable state is at least about 50% greater than the value of said optical property of said original form of said phase change material in said first detectable state at a wavelength shorter than 430 nm.
- 15. The optical recording medium of claim 13, wherein said optical property of said modified form of said phase change material in said first detectable state is at least about 100% greater than the value of said optical property of said original form of said phase change material in said first detectable state at a wavelength shorter than 430 nm.
- 16. The optical recording medium of claim 13, wherein one of said first or second detectable states is a crystalline or partially crystalline state.
- 17. The optical recording medium of claim 13, wherein one of said first or second detectable states is an amorphous state.
- 18. The optical recording medium of claim 13, wherein said phase change material comprises an element selected from the group consisting of Te, Ge, Sb, Si, In, Ga, S, As, Bi, Ag and Se.
- 19. The optical recording medium of claim 13, wherein said phase change material comprises Te and Se.
- 20. The optical recording medium of claim 19, wherein said phase change material further comprises Sb or Ge.
- 21. The optical recording medium of claim 13, wherein said phase change material is the phase change material of claim 1.
- 22. The optical recording medium of claim 13, wherein said first element is Te.
- 23. The optical recording medium of claim 13, wherein said second element is Se.
- 24. The optical recording medium of claim 13, wherein said optical property is absorption coefficient.
- 25. The optical recording medium of claim 13, wherein said optical property is reflectivity.
- 26. An optical recording medium comprising:
a phase change material reversibly transformable between a first detectable state and a second detectable state by the providing of energy; and an energy storage layer in energetic communication with said phase change material, said energy storage layer having stored energy, said energy storage layer facilitating said transformation between said first detectable state and said second detectable state by providing said stored energy to said phase change material.
- 27. The optical recording medium of claim 26, wherein said stored energy is provided upon chemical reaction of said energy storage layer.
- 28. The optical recording medium of claim 26, wherein said stored energy is provided upon a phase change or structural rearrangement of said energy storage layer.
- 29. The optical recording medium of claim 26, wherein said stored energy is provided in the form of electrical energy.
- 30. The optical recording medium of claim 26, wherein said stored energy is released upon the providing energy to said phase change material to effect a transformation of said phase change material from one of said first or second detectable states to the other of said first or second detectable states.
- 31. The optical recording medium of claim 30, wherein said provided energy is insufficient said transformation in the absence of said stored energy.
- 32. The optical recording medium of claim 26, wherein said first detectable state is a crystalline or partially crystalline state and said second detectable state is a substantially amorphous state.
- 33. The optical recording medium of claim 26, wherein said energy storage layer is in physical contact with said phase change material.
- 34. An optical recording medium comprising:
a phase change material reversibly transformable between a first detectable state and a second detectable state, said first detectable state having higher crystallinity than said second detectable state; and a crystallizing material in communication with said phase change material, wherein said crystallizing material increases the rate of transformation of said phase change material from said second detectable state to said first detectable state.
- 35. The optical recording medium of claim 34, wherein said first detectable state is a crystalline or partially crystalline state and said second detectable state is a substantially amorphous state.
- 35. An optical data storage and retrieval system comprising:
an optical drive with an optical head for reading, writing, overwriting and erasing optical data to and from an optical recording medium, said optical recording medium having one or more recording layers, at least one of said recording layers comprising an phase change material reversibly transformable between a first detectable state and a second detectable state by the providing of energy; a first energy source for providing energy to said phase change material, said first energy source providing insufficient energy to effect said reversible transformation; and a second energy source for providing energy to said phase change material, said second energy source providing insufficient energy to effect said reversible ransformation wherein the combined energy provided by said first and second energy sources is sufficient to effect said reversible transformation.
- 36. The optical data storage and retrieval system of claim 35, wherein said first detectable state is a crystalline or partially crystalline state and said second detectable state is a substantially amorphous state.
- 37. The optical data storage and retrieval system of claim 35, wherein said first energy source is a laser.
- 38. The optical data storage and retrieval system of claim 37, wherein said laser is operated at a wavelength of not more than 430 nm.
- 39. The optical data storage and retrieval system of claim 37, wherein said laser is operated at a wavelength of not more than 400 nm.
- 40. The optical data storage and retrieval system of claim 37, wherein said second energy source is an electrical energy source.
- 41. The optical data storage and retrieval system of claim 37, wherein said second energy source is a laser.
- 42. An optical data storage and retrieval system comprising:
an optical drive with an optical head for reading, writing, overwriting and erasing optical data to and from an optical recording medium, said optical recording medium having one or more recording layers, at least one of said recording layers comprising an phase change material reversibly transformable between a first detectable state and a second detectable state by the providing of energy, said optical recording medium having conductive regions; and a magnetic field, wherein said magnetic field induces a current in said conductive regions, said current producing electrical energy, said electrical energy being provided to said phase change material.
- 43. The optical data storage and retrieval system of claim 42, wherein said first detectable state is a crystalline or partially crystalline state and said second detectable state is a substantially amorphous state.
- 44. The optical data storage and retrieval system of claim 42, wherein said conductive regions are in the form of conductive layers contained within said optical recording medium.
- 45. The optical data storage and retrieval system of claim 42, wherein said conductive regions are in the form of one or more conductive wires.
- 46. The optical data storage and retrieval system of claim 42, wherein said conductive regions are in physical contact with said phase change material.
- 47. The optical data storage and retrieval system of claim 42, further comprising a laser, said laser providing energy to said phase change material.
- 48. The optical data storage and retrieval system of claim 47, wherein the energy provided by said laser is insufficient to effect a transformation between said first detectable state and said second detectable state in the absence of said electrical energy.
- 49. The optical data storage and retrieval system of claim 47, wherein said laser operates at a wavelength of not more than 430 nm.
- 50. The optical data storage and retrieval system of claim 42, wherein said optical recording medium further comprises circuitry, said circuitry receiving as input said current, said circuitry producing an electrical signal in response to said current.
- 51. An light-plasmon coupling lens comprising:
an optically transparent substrate having a light incident surface and a light-plasmon coupling surface opposite the light incident surface, said light-plasmon coupling surface including at least a set of circular concentric peaks/valleys which form a sinusoidal pattern or a Fourier series of sinusoidal patterns in the radial direction of said circular concentric peaks/valleys, said circular concentric peaks/valleys have a surface path length distance equal to the wavelength of light which is to be coupled to plasmons; and a conformal layer of metal deposited on the light-plasmon coupling surface of said substrate, said conformal layer having an aperture at the center of said circular concentric peaks/valleys through which plasmons are transmitted.
- 52. The light-plasmon coupling lens of claim 51, wherein said metal is aluminum.
- 53. The light-plasmon coupling lens of claim 51, wherein said metal is silver.
- 54. The light-plasmon coupling lens of claim 51, wherein said aperture is between 20 and 150 nm in size.
- 55. The light-plasmon coupling lens of claim 54, wherein said aperture is 30 nm in size.
- 56. The light-plasmon coupling lens of claim 51, wherein said circular concentric peaks/valleys have a surface path length distance of 830 nm between concentric peaks/valleys.
- 57. The light-plasmon coupling lens of claim 51, wherein said circular concentric peaks/valleys have a surface path length distance of 650 nm between concentric peaks/valleys.
- 58. The light-plasmon coupling lens of claim 51, wherein said circular concentric peaks/valleys have a surface path length distance of 430 nm between concentric peaks/valleys.
- 59. The light-plasmon coupling lens of claim 51, wherein said substrate is formed of a polymer.
- 60. The light-plasmon coupling lens of claim 59, wherein said substrate is formed of polycarbonate.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present invention relates, and is entitled to the benefit of the earlier filing date and priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/316566 having a filing date of Sep. 1, 2001, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60316566 |
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