Claims
- 1. An optical recording medium comprising at least a recording layer and a metallic reflecting layer laminated on the surface of a resin substrate which has grooves formed therein and which is transparent to laser light; wherein
- the recording layer comprises an organic thin film consisting essentially of a styrylcyanine dye of the following general formula (I) ##STR8## where R.sup.1 represents an alkyl group, an aryl group, an arylalkyl group, an alkoxyalkyl group, an acyloxyalkyl group, or a hydroxyalkyl group, each having 1 to 18 carbon atoms, R.sup.2 represents an alkyl group or an aryl group, the anion X.sup.- represents I.sup.-, Br.sup.-, ClO.sub.4.sup.-, BF.sub.4.sup.-, PF.sub.4.sup.-, SbF.sub.4.sup.-, CH.sub.3 SO.sub.4.sup.-, or CH.sub.3 --C.sub.6 H.sub.4 --SO.sub.3 --, both of Y.sup.1a and Y.sup.1b represent electron attractive groups, or one of Y.sup.1a and Y.sup.1b represents an electron attractive group, the other representing a hydrogen atom, and Y.sup.2 represents an electron donative group, said organic thin film being adapted for a short wavelength laser.
- 2. The optical recording medium of claim 1, wherein both of Y.sup.1a and Y.sup.1b represent nitro groups, hydroxyl groups, carboxyl groups, carbonyl groups, alkoxy groups, cyano groups, alkoxycyano groups, halogen atoms, or electron attractive groups each having any of them at the end, or one of Y.sup.1a and Y.sup.1b represents an electron attractive group, the other representing a hydrogen atom, and Y.sup.2 represents an electron donative group which is an alkyl group or a nitrogen-containing compound derivative selected from the group consisting of --NH.sub.2 ; --N(R.sup.3).sub.2 where R.sup.3 represents an alkyl or aryl group having 1 to 7 carbon atoms; --N(R.sup.4 R.sup.5).sub.2 where R.sup.4 and R.sup.5 each represent, independently of each other, an alkyl or aryl group having 1 to 7 carbon atoms; a C.sub.1 -C.sub.18 alkyl, aryl, arylalkenyl, arylazo, or alkoxy group having at the end --NH.sub.2, --N(R.sup.3).sub.2 where R.sup.3 is as defined above, or --N(R.sup.4 R.sup.5).sub.2 where R.sup.4 and R.sup.5 are as defined above; a hydrazinocarbonyl group; and an acetamide group.
- 3. The optical recording medium of claim 1, wherein the recording layer is an organic thin film comprising a mixture containing two or more of the styrylcyanine dyes of the general formula (I).
- 4. The optical recording medium of claim 1, wherein the recording layer contains not less than 1% of an oxygen quencher.
- 5. The optical recording medium of claim 1, comprising the metallic reflecting layer laminated on the recording layer, said metallic reflecting layer being a metallic thin film which has a higher melting point than the melting point of the recording layer, has a reflectance of 55% or more for a wavelength of laser light, and comprises a single metal or an alloy of metals selected from the group consisting of Al, Au, Ag, Cu, Ni, Ti and chalcogenide metals.
- 6. The optical recording medium of claim 1, comprising the metallic reflecting layer and a protective layer sequentially laminated on the recording layer.
- 7. The optical recording medium of claim 1, comprising a single-sided type substrate and a groove-free substrate bonded together using an adhesive, said single-sided type substrate being the grooved substrate on which the recording layer and the metallic reflecting layer have been laminated in this order, and a protective layer has been further laminated.
- 8. The optical recording medium of claim 1, which is a double-sided type optical recording medium comprising a single-sided type substrate and another single-sided type substrate bonded together via protective layers by the use of an adhesive, each of said single-sided type substrates being the grooved substrate having the recording layer and the metallic reflecting layer laminated thereon in this order, and the protective layer further laminated on the layers.
- 9. The optical recording medium of claim 1, which is a double-sided type optical recording medium comprising the substrate having grooves formed in both surfaces thereof during molding, the recording layer, the metallic reflecting layer, and further a protective layer laminated on both surfaces of the substrate in this order.
- 10. An optical recording medium comprising at least a recording layer and a metallic reflecting layer laminated on the surface of a resin substrate which has grooves formed therein and which is transparent to laser light; wherein
- the recording layer comprises an organic thin film consisting essentially of a styrylcyanine dye of the following general formula (I) ##STR9## where R.sup.1 represents a C.sub.3-18 substituent having an unsaturated bond, R.sup.2 represents an alkyl group or an aryl group, the anion X.sup.- represents I.sup.-, Br.sup.-, ClO.sub.4.sup.-, BF.sub.4.sup.-, PF.sub.4.sup.-, SbF.sub.4.sup.-, CH.sub.3 SO.sub.4.sup.-, or CH.sub.3 --C.sub.6 H.sub.4 --SO.sub.3 --, both of Y.sup.1a and Y.sup.1b represent electron attractive groups, or one of Y.sup.1a and Y.sup.1b represents an electron attractive group, the other representing a hydrogen atom, and Y.sup.2 represents an electron donative group, said organic thin film being adapted for a short wavelength laser.
- 11. The optical recording medium of claim 10, wherein both of Y.sup.1a and Y.sup.1b represent nitro groups, hydroxyl groups, carboxyl groups, carbonyl groups, alkoxy groups, cyano groups, alkoxycyano groups, halogen atoms, or electron attractive groups each having any of them at the end, or one of Y.sup.1a and Y.sup.1b represents an electron attractive group, the other representing a hydrogen atom, and Y.sup.2 represents an electron donative group which is an alkyl group or a nitrogen-containing compound derivative selected from the group consisting of --NH.sub.2 ; --N(R.sup.3).sub.2 where R.sup.3 represents an alkyl or aryl group having 1 to 7 carbon atoms; --N(R.sup.4 R.sup.5).sub.2 where R.sup.4 and R.sup.5 each represent, independently of each other, an alkyl or aryl group having 1 to 7 carbon atoms; a C.sub.1 -C.sub.18 alkyl, aryl, arylalkenyl, arylazo, or alkoxy group having at the end --NH.sub.2, --N(R.sup.3).sub.2 where R.sup.3 is as defined above, or --N(R.sup.4 R.sup.5).sub.2 where R.sup.4 and R.sup.5 are as defined above; a hydrazinocarbonyl group; and an acetamide group.
- 12. The optical recording medium of claim 10, wherein the recording layer is an organic thin film comprising a mixture containing two or more of the styrylcyanine dyes of the general formula (I).
- 13. The optical recording medium of claim 10, wherein the recording layer contains not less than 1% of an oxygen quencher.
- 14. The optical recording medium of claim 10, comprising the metallic reflecting layer laminated on the recording layer, said metallic reflecting layer being a metallic thin film which has a higher melting point than the melting point of the recording layer, has a reflectance of 55% or more for a wavelength of laser light, and comprises a single metal or an alloy of metals selected from the group consisting of Al, Au, Ag, Cu, Ni, Ti and chalcogenide metals.
- 15. The optical recording medium of claim 10, comprising the metallic reflecting layer and a protective layer sequentially laminated on the recording layer.
- 16. The optical recording medium of claim 10, comprising a single-sided type substrate and a groove-free substrate bonded together using an adhesive, said single-sided type substrate being the grooved substrate on which the recording layer and the metallic reflecting layer have been laminated in this order, and a protective layer has been further laminated.
- 17. The optical recording medium of claim 10, which is a double-sided type optical recording medium comprising a single-sided type substrate and another single-sided type substrate bonded together via protective layers by the use of an adhesive, each of said single-sided type substrates being the grooved substrate having the recording layer and the metallic reflecting layer laminated thereon in this order, and the protective layer further laminated on the layers.
- 18. The optical recording medium of claim 10, which is a double-sided type optical recording medium comprising the substrate having grooves formed in both surfaces thereof during molding, the recording layer, the metallic reflecting layer, and further a protective layer laminated on both surfaces of the substrate in this order.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is based on U.S. patent application Nos. 262,297/1997 and 262,298/1997 filed on Sep. 26, 1997 in Japan, the content of which is incorporated hereinto by reference.
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