Claims
- 1. An optical recording process comprising selectively irradiating an optical recording medium comprising a substrate and recording layer with a recording light beam to form pits on said recording layer, said recording layer having a thickness of 10 .mu. or less containing at least 1% by weight of at least one of the compounds represented by Formula I. ##STR198## wherein R.sub.61, R.sub.62, R.sub.63, R.sub.64 and R.sub.65 are each hydrogen, alkyl, substituted alkyl, cyclic alkyl, alkenyl, substituted aralkyl, aryl, substituted aryl, styryl, substituted styryl, heterocyclic or substituted heterocyclic residue with the proviso that at lest one of R.sub.61 and R.sub.62 is diethylaminophenyl and at least one of R.sub.63 and R.sub.64 is diethylaminophenyl; wherein i is 0 or 1; j is 0, 1 or 2; and X(-) represents an anion.
- 2. The recording process of claim 1 including employing a laser as said recording light beam.
- 3. The recording process of claim 2 including employing a semiconductor laser, an argon gas laser or a helium-neon laser as said laser.
- 4. The recording process of claim 2 including employing as said recording light beam a xenon flash.
- 5. The recording process of claim 1, wherein the recording medium is scanned with a recording light beam along a track.
- 6. The recording process of claim 1, wherein the recording light beam irradiates the recording layer side.
- 7. The recording process of claim 1, wherein the recording light beam irradiates the substrate side.
- 8. The recording process of claim 1, including employing a recording layer containing a binder and at least one of the compounds represented by the Formula (I).
- 9. The recording process of claim 8, including employing as said binder at least one member selected from the group consisting of cellulose esters, cellulose ethers, vinyl type resins and copolymers thereof, acrylic resins, polyester resins, polycarbonates and copolyesters thereof, polyarylates, polymides, epoxy resins, phenolic resins and polyolefins.
- 10. The recording process of claim 8, including employing a cellulose ester as said binder.
- 11. The recording process of claim 8, including employing nitrocellulose as said binder.
- 12. The recording process of claim 8, including employing an organic thin film having a dry thickness of 2 .mu. or less as said recording layer.
- 13. The recording process of claim 1, including employing a reflecting layer between said substrate and said recording layer.
- 14. The recording process of claim 13, including employing a vapor-deposited film or aluminum, silver or chromium as said reflecting layer.
- 15. The recording process of claim 13, including employing a laminate film or aluminum, silver or chromium as said reflecting layer.
- 16. The recording process of claim 1, including employing the step of forming the recording layer by vapor depositing a compound represented by the Formula (I).
- 17. The recording process of claim 1, including employing optically-detectable pits.
- 18. An optical recording and reproducing process comprising the steps of:
- selectively irradiating an optical recording medium comprising a substrate and a recording layer, said recording layer having a thickness of 10 .mu. or less and containing at least 1% by weight of at least one of compounds represented by Formula I ##STR199## wherein R.sub.61, R.sub.62, R.sub.63, R.sub.64 and R.sub.65 are each hydrogen, alkyl, substituted alkyl, cyclic alkyl, alkenyl, substituted aralkyl, aryl, substituted aryl, styryl, substituted styryl, heterocyclic or substituted heterocyclic residue with the proviso that at least one of R.sub.61 and R.sub.62 is diethylaminophenyl; wherein i is 0 or 1; j is 0, 1 or 2; and X(-) represents an anion with a recording light beam to form optically detectable pits on said recording layer, thereby recording information, and
- illuminating said recording layer with a reading light to detect optical variation of pits, thereby reading out said information.
- 19. The optical recording and reproducing process of claim 18, wherein said information is read out by detecting the light of said reading light reflected from said recording layer.
- 20. An optical reproducing process comprising:
- illuminating an optical recording medium comprising a substrate and a recording layer with a reading light to read out information recorded on said recording layer in the form of optically detectable pits, said reading light detecting optical variation of said optically detectable pits and said recording layer having a thickness of 10 .mu. or less and containing at least 1% by weight of at least one of compounds represented by Formula I: ##STR200## wherein R.sub.61, R.sub.62, R.sub.63, R.sub.64 and R.sub.65 are each hydrogen, alkyl, substituted alkyl, cyclic alkyl, alkenyl, substituted aralkyl, aryl, substituted aryl, styryl, substituted styryl, heterocyclic or substituted heterocyclic residue with the proviso that at least one of R.sub.61 and R.sub.62 is diethylaminophenyl and at least one of R.sub.63 and R.sub.64 is diethylaminophenyl; wherein i is 0 or 1; j is 0, 1 or 2; and X(-) represents an anion.
- 21. The optical recording process according to claim 1, wherein the content of the at least one compound of formula I in the recording layer is from 20 to 70% by weight.
Priority Claims (9)
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57-64926 |
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57-64927 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 378,491, filed July 11, 1989, now abandoned, which, in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 053,563, filed May 21, 1987, now abandoned, which in turn, is a continuation of application Ser. No. 756,570, filed July 18, 1985, now abandoned, which, in turn, is a continuation of application Ser. No. 481,741, filed Apr. 4, 1983, now abandoned.
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