Claims
- 1. An information recording medium readable by a reader using reflected light comprising an optical data storage structure including pits and lands, in which the optical depth of said pits is equal to about:
- 2. The information recording medium defined in claim 1, wherein said medium is disc-shaped.
- 3. An information recording medium readable by an optical reader comprising:
a transparent substrate having one substantially planar surface and a second surface opposite to said first surface, said second surface formed as a data storage structure including pits and lands, in which the depth of said pits is equal to about: 33λ2nm1+MT2, wherein λ is a wavelength of the light used to read the information recording medium, n is a refractive index of the substrate, m is selected from a group consisting of odd integers, and MT is a transverse magnification of the reader, wherein said pit depth, d, is selected to satisfy the following condition: d<λ/5.3 n a light reflecting coating on said second surface for reflecting said light passed through said transparent substrate, said coating conforming to the contours of said second surface so that said light is reflected back through the transparent substrate in accordance with the information recorded by means of said pits and lands.
- 4. The information recording medium defined in claim 3, wherein said medium is disc-shaped.
- 5. The information recording medium defined in claim 3, wherein said transparent substrate is selected from the group consisting of polymethyl methacrylate, photo polymer and polycarbonate.
- 6. The information recording medium defined in claim 3, wherein said light-reflecting coating is selected from the group consisting of gold, silver and aluminum.
- 7. An information recording medium readable by an optical reader comprising:
a transparent substrate having one substantially planar surface and a second surface opposite to said first surface, said second surface formed as a data storage structure including pits and lands, in which the depth of said pits is equal to about: 34λ2nm1+MT2, wherein λ is a wavelength of the light used to read the information recording medium, n is a refractive index of the substrate, m is selected from a group consisting of odd integers, and MT is a transverse magnification, wherein said pit depth, d, is selected to satisfy the following condition: d<λ/5.3 n a light-reflecting coating on said second surface for reflecting said light passed through said transparent substrate, said coating conforming to the contours of said second surface so that said light is reflected back through the transparent substrate in accordance with the information recorded by means of said pits and lands; and a protective coating having a first surface conforming to the contours of said light-reflecting coating and a second surface opposite to said first surface being substantially planar.
- 8. The information recording medium defined in claim 7, wherein said medium is disc-shaped.
- 9. The information recording medium defined in claim 7, wherein said transparent substrate is selected from the group consisting of polymethyl methacrylate, photo polymer and polycarbonate.
- 10. The information recording medium defined in claim 7, wherein said light-reflecting coating is selected from the group consisting of gold, silver and aluminum.
- 11. The information recording medium defined in claim 7, wherein said protective coating is lacquer.
- 12. An information-recording medium readable by an optical reader comprising a light-reflecting surface formed as a data storage structure including pits and lands, in which the optical depth of said pits is equal to about:
- 13. The information recording medium defined in claim 12, wherein said medium is disc-shaped.
- 14. The information recording medium defined in claim 12, wherein said light-reflecting surface is selected from the group consisting of gold, silver and aluminum.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/843,343, filed on Apr. 25, 2001. This application also claims the benefit of copending U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/201,562, filed on May 1, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60201562 |
May 2000 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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09843343 |
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10202983 |
Jul 2002 |
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