Claims
- 1. A recording material comprising a write-once amorphous thin film optical recording layer of an alloy, consisting essentially of 1) antimony and tin in an amount and a proportion such that crystalline laser recorded marks of said alloy have sodium chloride or a distorted sodium chloride type crystal and 2) an additional element selected from the groups consisting of cadmium, titanium, silicon, manganese, tellurium, niobium, iron, copper, tungsten, molybdenum, nickel, thallium, arsenic, phosphorous, gold, chromium, palladium, platinum, hafnium, vanadium and mixtures of said elements.
- 2. A recording material according to claim 1 wherein said other element is present in an amount sufficient to increase the amorphous to crystalline transition temperature by at least about 3.degree. C.
- 3. A recording material according to claim 2 wherein said other element is present in an amount between 3 and 35 atomic percent.
- 4. A recording material according to claim 1 wherein said other element is selected from the group consisting of chromium, bismuth, niobium and tungsten and is present in an amount sufficient to improve the carrier to noise ratio when said material is used for optical recording.
- 5. A recording material according to claim 1 wherein said other element is selected from the group consisting of cadmium, nickel, iron, manganese, copper, niobium, tellurium and silicon, and is present in an amount sufficient to increase the amorphous to crystalline transition temperature of said alloy.
- 6. A recording material comprising a write-once amorphous thin film optical recording layer of an alloy represented by the formula:
- Sb.sub.x Sn.sub.y E.sub.z
- where E is is selected from the group consisting of cadmium, titanium, silicon, manganese, chromium, tellurium, niobium, iron, copper, tungsten, molybdenum, nickel, thallium, arsenic, phosphorous, gold, palladium, platinum, hafnium and vanadium; x, y and z represent the atomic percent of the elements in the alloy and the ratio of x to y is between about 1 and 9, such that crystalline laser recorded marks of said alloy have a sodium chloride or a distorted sodium chloride type crystal, and z is between 0.6 and 35 atomic percent.
- 7. A recording material according to claim 6 wherein said alloy is an alloy selected from the group consisting of Sb.sub.64 Sn.sub.30 Cd.sub.6, Sb.sub.52 Sn.sub.39 Cd.sub.9, Sb.sub.50 Sn.sub.34 Cd.sub.16, Sb.sub.68 Sn.sub.8, Te.sub.24, Sb.sub.61 Sn.sub.26 Cr.sub.13, Sb.sub.67 Sn.sub.29 Bi.sub.4, Sb.sub.63 Sn.sub.27 Nb.sub.10, Sb.sub.62 Sn.sub.27 Ti.sub.11, Sb.sub.62 Sn.sub.27 Si.sub.11, Sb.sub.59 Sn.sub.32 Ni.sub.9, Sb.sub.70 Sn.sub.26 Fe.sub.4, Sb.sub.66 Sn.sub.25 Mn.sub.9 and Sb.sub.61 Sn.sub.28 Cu.sub.11.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 229,958, filed Aug. 9, 1988, now abandoned.
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