Claims
- 1. A magneto-optical method for recording more than two discrete degrees of magnetization comprising the steps of:
- providing a magneto-optical recording medium having a substrate on which is placed alternate layers of a magnetic rare-earth metal and an electrically conductive material,
- applying a magnetic field substantially perpendicular to the surface of said medium,
- providing a laser for producing energy at a selected power output level, and
- irradiating the medium with a beam of energy from the laser of a selected power level to heat said medium in the presence of said magnetic field from a cooled state to one of a corresponding plurality of selected temperatures in a given temperature range to magnetize the medium from a magnetic frozen state to a corresponding selected one of more than two different degrees of magnetization of the ferromagnetic state, each such discrete degree of magnetization corresponding to a predetermined one of a plurality of digital values.
- 2. A magneto-optical method according to claim 1, wherein the recording medium has different magnetic states corresponding to different degrees of magnetization each having a respective Kerr rotational angle corresponding to a digital value, the various degrees of magnetization of the medium produced by heating with the laser energy of selected power each having one of said predetermined Kerr rotation angles which corresponds to a digital value.
- 3. A magneto-optical method according to claim 1 wherein the recording medium has an interlayer interaction due to conduction electrons in neighboring layers of the rare-earth metals.
- 4. A magneto-optical method according to claim 1 wherein the laser produces energy of substantially the same wavelength at all levels of power output.
- 5. A magneto-optical method according to claim 2 wherein the recording medium has an interlayer interaction due to conduction electrons in neighboring layers of the rare-earth metals.
- 6. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of reversing the direction of the magnetic field applied to the recording medium.
- 7. A system for recording more than two discrete degrees of magnetization comprising:
- a magneto-optical recording medium having a substrate with alternate layers of a magnetic rare-earth metal and an electrically conductive material capable of being selectively magnetized to more than two different degrees of magnetization, each degree of magnetization corresponding to a different level of heating of the recording medium, each said different degree of magnetization corresponding to a different digital value,
- means for applying a magnetic field substantially perpendicular to the surface of said medium,
- a variable output power laser for producing energy which irradiates and heats the recording medium, and
- means for operating the laser to produce selected levels of power each to produce a level of heating of the magnetic material corresponding to one of the degrees of magnetization to record a corresponding different digital value.
- 8. The system of claim 7 wherein the recording medium at each different degree of magnetization has a respective Kerr rotational angle which corresponds to a digital value.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/741,863, filed Aug. 8, 1991 and now abandoned.
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