Claims
- 1. A method of writing and reading information in an optical recording medium comprising a carrier and a recording layer which comprises an optically active compound which is an inherently chiral dissymmetric olefinic chromophore wherein a racemic mixture of the inherently dissymmetric olefinic chromophore is used, which mixture is enriched with l-or d-enantiomer during the writing of information with circularly polarized light, and linearly polarized light is used for reading, the rotation of the plane of polarization of the linearly polarized light being detected.
- 2. A method of writing, reading and erasing information in an optical recording medium, comprising a carrier and a recording layer which comprises an optically active compound which is an inherently chiral dissymmetric olefinic chromophore, wherein during the writing of information with circularly polarized light an enantiomer of the inherently dissymmetric olefinic chromophore is converted into a non-racemic mixture, and linearly polarized light is used for reading, the rotation of the plane of polarization of the linearly polarized light being detected and linearly or circularly polarized light having a direction of rotation which is opposite to that used for writing being used for erasing.
- 3. A method of writing, reading and erasing information in an optical recording medium as claimed in claim 2, wherein the optically active compound is selected from compounds having the following formulae: ##STR4## where X represents a --O, --S, --NH, N-alkyl, SO or --SO.sub.2 group, A represents hydrogen or an alkoxy group, R represents hydrogen or an alkyl group, Y represents a O--, S--, --NH, N-alkyl, SO, SO.sub.2 or .dbd.CH.sub.2 group, .sub.1 , represents hydrogen or an alkyl or alkoxy group, and --B.sub.1 and B.sub.2 represent hydrogen or an alkyl- or alkoxy group, and --B.sub.1 and B.sub.2 are different, wherein during the writing of information with light of a first wavelength the inherently dissymmetric olefinic chromophore is subject to a cis-trans-isomerization, and linearly polarized light is used for reading, the rotation of the plane of polarization of the linearly polarized light being detected and light of a second wavelength being used for erasing, the chromophore being subject to a trans-cis-isomerization.
- 4. A method of writing and reading information in an optical recording medium which comprises an optically active compound which is an inherently chiral dissymmetric olefinic chromophore wherein an enantiomer of the inherently dissymmetric olefinic chromophore is racemized by means of light during the writing of information, and linearly polarized light is used for reading, the rotation of the plane of polarization of the linearly polarized light being detected.
- 5. A method of writing and reading information in an optical recording medium as claimed in claim 4, wherein the recording medium contains a dye having an absorption maximum which corresponds to a wavelength of the light to be used, an enantiomer of the inherently dissymmetric olefinic chromophore being racemized by means of said light during the writing of information, and linearly polarized light being used for reading.
- 6. A method of writing, reading and erasing information in an optical recording medium which comprises an optically active compound which is an inherently chiral dissymmetric olefinic chromophore, wherein during the writing of information with light of a first wavelength the inherently dissymmetric olefinic chromophore is subject to a cis-trans-isomerization, and the absorption of light is measured for reading, and light of a second wavelength is used for erasing, the chromophore being subject to a trans-cis-isomerization.
- 7. A method of writing and reading information in an optical recording medium comprising a carrier and a recording layer which contains at least one optically active organic compound inherently dissymmetric olefinic chromophore selected from compounds having the formula: ##STR5## or inherently dissymmetric olefinic chromophores selected from the group of compounds having the formula: ##STR6## wherein: Z is selected from ##STR7## and wherein in Formula (I) and (II): A is hydrogen or an alkoxy group; (2) R is hydrogen or an alkyl group; (3) R.sub.1 is hydrogen or an alkyl or alkoxy group; (4) Y is an O, S, N- H, N-alkyl, SO, CH.sub.2 or SO.sub.2 group (5) X is an O, S, N-H, N-alkyl, SO, or SO.sub.2 group; (6) B, B.sub.1 and B.sub.2 are hydrogen or an alkyl or alkoxy group; (7) C and D are hydrogen or together form a fused aromatic group; (8) R and A may be present more than once on the same or different benzene ring; (9) The B substituents are the same; and (10) B.sub.1 and B.sub.2 may be the same or different,
- wherein a racemic mixture of the inherently dissymmetric olefinic chromophore is used, which mixture is enriched with l- or d-enantiomer during the writing of information with circularly polarized light, and linearly polarized light is used for reading, the rotation of the plane of polarization of the linearly polarized light being detected.
- 8. A method of writing, reading, and erasing information in an optical recording medium comprising a carrier and a recording layer which contains at least one inherently chiral dissymmetric olefinic chromophore having the formula ##STR8## where Y represents a O--, S--, NH, N-alkyl, SO, CH.sub.2 SO.sub.2 group, A represents a hydrogen or an alkoxy group, R represents hydrogen or an alkyl group and B represents hydrogen or an alkyl- or alkoxy group wherein during the writing of information with circularly polarized light an enantiomer of the inherently dissymmetric olefinic chromophore is converted into a non-racemic mixture, and linearly polarized light is used for reading, the rotation of the plane of polarization of the linearly polarized light being detected and linearly or circularly polarized light having a direction of rotation which is opposite to that used for writing being used for erasing.
- 9. A method of writing, reading, and erasing information in an optical recording medium comprising a carrier and a recording layer which contains at least one inherently chiral disymmetric olefinic chromophore having the formula: ##STR9## where X represents a O--, S--, NH, N-alkyl, SO or SO.sub.2 -group, A represents hydrogen or an alkoxy group, R represents hydrogen or an alkyl group, Y represents a O--, S--, NH, N-alkyl, SO, CH.sub.2 SO.sub.2 group and B represents hydrogen or an alkyl or alkoxy group, where during the writing of information with circularly polarized light an enantiomer of the inherently dissymmetric olefinic chromophore is converted into a nonracemic mixture, and linearly polarized light is used for reading, the rotation of the plane of polarization of the linearly polarized light being detected and linearly or circularly polarized light having a direction of rotation which is opposite to that used for writing being used for erasing.
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/690,734, filed Apr. 24, 1991.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Feringa et al., "Inherently Chiral Olefins", Recl. Trav. Chim. Pays-Bas 97, pp. 249-251 (Oct. 1978). |
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