Claims
- 1. A method of recording a wide-band signal on a master record medium in the form of a groove which is to determine the shape of a corresponding groove in a derived record medium which groove therein is to be tracked by a reproducing stylus, comprising the steps of:
- directing a beam of electrons at a thin film of electrically resistive thermoplastic material which is supported by a conductive substrate;
- moving said film relative to said beam so as to cause said beam to deposite a continuous track of electrical charge on the film;
- modulating the intensity of the beam in accordance with the said wide-band signal;
- focussing said beam to produce a focus having an effective diameter, in a sense along the direction of progression of the track, which is substantially less than the shortest wave-length in said wide-band signal;
- producing astigmatism in said beam to produce an elliptical focus which is elongate in a direction transverse the direction of progression of said track and has in the said transverse direction a second diameter which is a substantial fraction of the width of the track, so as thereby to cause said track to be of a width which is significantly wider than the effective diameter and has a charge density which is substantially greater in the middle of the track than at the edges thereof; and
- heating and cooling said film.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 in which said effective diameter is of the order of 0.5 to 1 microns and the width of said track is of the order of 3 to 10 microns.
- 3. A method according to claim 2 in which said wide-band signal is a carrier signal which is frequency modulated by a television picture signal.
- 4. A method of recording a wide-band signal on a master record medium in the form of a groove which is to determine the shape of a corresponding groove in a derived record medium which groove therein is to be tracked by a reproducing stylus, comprising the steps of:
- aiming an electron column so as to direct a beam of electrons at a thin film of electrically resistive thermoplastic material which is supported by a conductive substrate;
- rotating said film in its plane and simultaneously translating said film so as thereby to cause said beam to deposit a continuous spiral track of electric charge on the film; generating a control signal for modulating the intensity of the beam in accordance with the said wide-band signal;
- focussing said beam to produce a focus having an effective diameter in a sense along the direction of progression of the track, which is substantially less than the shortest wavelength in said wide-band signal;
- producing astigmatism in said beam to produce an elliptical focus which is elongate in a direction transverse the direction of progression of said track and has in the said transverse direction an effective diameter which is a substantial fraction of the width of the track; coupling said control signal to said electron column through a high voltage coupling, so as to modulate the intensity of said beam in accordance with the said wide-band signal; and heating and cooling said film.
- 5. A method according to claim 4 in which said wide-band signal is a carrier signal which is frequency modulated by a television picture signal.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 463,252 filed Apr. 23, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,952,146.
The present application is a continuation-in-part of our prior copending application Ser. No. 247,443 filed Apr. 28, 1972 and now U.S. Pat. No. 3,821,488 issued June 28, 1974.
US Referenced Citations (7)
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