Claims
- 1. A method for fabricating an optical medium readable by an optical reader, said method comprising the steps of:
molding a substrate so as to have a first major surface with information pits and information lands thereon and a second major surface that is relatively planar, said information lands on said first major surface being in either a first plane or a second plane, said second plane more proximal to said second major surface than said first plane; applying a reflective material over the first major surface so as to cover said information pits and information lands; removing the reflective material over said information lands in said first plane; applying a layer over said first major surface comprising an optically-changeable security material; wherein the locations of the first and second planes are pre-selected taking into account said optical reader, and optionally said optically-changeable security material, such that said information lands in said fabricated optical medium may be read by a signal directed by said optical reader through said second major surface whether the optically-changeable security material is in a first optical state or a second optical state and wherein the read by said optical reader is true to the physical structure of said information pits and said information lands when the optically-changeable security material is in at least one of said optical states.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said first plane is further from the bottom of said pits than said second plane by a factor of about 2.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said first plane is further from the bottom of said pits than said second plane by a factor such that the optical reader records any reflected signal from said optical medium, as adjudged by the transition between tandem information pits and information lands, as differing by ¼ wavelength from the signal directed by said optical reader to said optical medium.
- 4. An optical medium readable by an optical reader comprising:
a substrate having a first major surface with information pits and information lands thereon and a second major surface that is relatively planar, said information lands on said first major surface being in either a first plane or a second plane, said second plane more proximal to said second major surface than said first plane; a reflective material layer in contact with said first major surface so as to cover said information pits, and said information lands in either said first plane or said second plane; a layer over said reflective material layer comprising an optically-changeable security material; wherein the locations of the first and second planes are such that said information lands may be read by a signal directed by said optical reader through said second major surface whether the optically-changeable security material is in its first optical state or its second optical state and wherein the read by said optical reader is true to the physical structure of said information pits and said information lands when the optically-changeable security material is in at least one of said optical states.
- 5. The optical medium of claim 4 wherein said first plane is further from the bottom of said pits than said second plane by a factor of about 2.
- 6. The optical medium of claim 4 wherein said first plane is further from the bottom of said pits than said second plane by a factor such that the optical reader records any reflected signal from said optical medium, as adjudged by the transition between tandem information pits and information lands, as differing by ¼ wavelength from the signal directed by said optical reader to said optical medium.
- 7. A method for authenticating an optical medium having an optical data structure representative of a series of bits, said optical data structure comprising information pits and information lands, said information lands being in either a first plane or second plane, said second plane more proximal to said second major surface than said first plane, and further comprising a layer containing an optically-changeable security material, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) reading the optical medium at a locus to obtain data true to the series of bits represented by the optical data structure at such locus; (b) re-reading said optical medium at said locus to determine if the data obtained varies by one or more bits in the series of bits represented by the optical data structure at such locus; and (c) authenticating the optical storage medium if the data obtained in step (b) differs from the data obtained in step (a).
- 8. The authentication method of claim 7 wherein said first plane is further from the bottom of said pits than said second plane by a factor of about 2.
- 9. The authentication method of claim 7 wherein said first plane is further from the bottom of said pits than said second plane by a factor such that the optical reader records any reflected signal from said optical medium, as adjudged by the transition between tandem information pits and information lands, as differing by ¼ wavelength from the signal directed by said optical reader to said optical medium.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/355,695 filed Feb. 7, 2002, which is incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60355695 |
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