Claims
- 1. An information writing and reading method comprising the steps of:
- providing an optical disc memory including (a) a pair of substrates provided in parallel with an interval in between, at least one of which is transparent and (b) a chiral smectic liquid crystal layer disposed between said substrates in which liquid crystal molecules are arranged in parallel to the substrates with their dipole moments perpendicular to said substrates, wherein a number of domains are defined in said liquid crystal layer of the optical disc memory;
- applying to said liquid crystal layer a strong electric field, the strength of the strong electric field being such as to direct the dipole moments of the liquid crystal molecules uniformly in one direction perpendicular to said substrates, said one direction of the dipole moments remaining after removal of the strong electric field;
- subjecting, subsequent to the removal of the strong electric field, at least said particular domains to a weak electric field opposite in direction to said strong electric field, the strength of said weak electric field being such as not to change the directions of the electric dipole moments established by the strong electric field;
- irradiating particular domains defined in said optical disc memory with light, the directions of the dipole moments at the particular domains being changed in response to the particular domains being irradiated and the weak electric field being applied thereto to thus write and store information in the optical disc memory; and
- reading information stored in said optical disc memory by applying light to a polarizing element spaced from the optical disc memory and out of the path of the light utilized in the irradiating step to thus apply polarized light to the optical disc memory and then sensing light which passes through predetermind domains in the liquid crystal layer corresponding to the polarized light to thus read the information stored inthe optical disk.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the strong electric field applying step includes applying a high voltage to a pair of electrodes which are respectively disposed on the inside of said substrates adjacent all said domains of said optical disc memory.
- 3. The method of claim 1 including rotating said optical disc memory around its center.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said irradiating step includes focusing said light to one of said domains.
Priority Claims (6)
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| 60-130187 |
Jun 1985 |
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| 60-130190 |
Jun 1985 |
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| 60-130189 |
Jun 1985 |
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| 60-130188 |
Jun 1985 |
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| 60-173935 |
Aug 1985 |
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| 60-173936 |
Aug 1985 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 874,100, filed 6/13/86 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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