Claims
- 1. An optical disk medium comprising:
- a first substrate having a first information surface,
- a semitransparent reflection film formed on the first information surface of the first substrate,
- a second substrate having a second information surface,
- a reflection film formed on the second information surface of the second substrate, and
- an adhesive layer for adhering the first substrate and the second substrate so that the first information surface and the second information surface face each other,
- wherein the thickness of the first substrate is at least 0.56 mm,
- the thickness of the adhesive layer is at least 30 .mu.m, and
- the total thickness of the first substrate and the adhesive layer is in the range of 0.59 mm to 0.68 mm, and
- a reflectance of the semitransparent reflection film is in the range of 20% to 35%.
- 2. An optical disk according to claim 1, wherein the thickness of the first substrate is in the range of 0.56 mm to 0.6 mm, the thickness of the adhesive layer is in the range of 40 .mu.m to 60 .mu.m, and the total thickness of the first substrate and the adhesive layer is in the range of 0.6 mm to 0.68 mm.
- 3. An optical disk according to claim 1, wherein a recording material film for recording and reproducing information is formed on the reflection film.
- 4. An optical disk according to claim 3, wherein the recording material film is made of a phase-change type recording material.
- 5. An optical disk according to claim 1, wherein a label is formed on a surface of the second substrate.
- 6. An optical disk according to claim 1, wherein a spiral track is formed on each of the first and second substrates, and
- the direction of the formation of the spiral track on the first substrate is the same as the direction of the formation of the spiral track on the second substrate when the spiral tracks are viewed from the side of a surface of the first substrate opposite to the first information surface.
- 7. An optical disk according to claim 1, wherein a spiral track is formed on each of the first and second substrates, and
- the direction of the formation of the spiral track on the first substrate is reverse to the direction of the formation of the spiral track on the second substrate when the spiral tracks are viewed from the side of a surface of the first substrate opposite to the first information surface.
- 8. An optical disk according to claim 2, wherein a recording material film for recording and reproducing information is formed on the reflection film.
- 9. An optical disk according to claim 2, wherein a label is formed on a surface of the second substrate.
- 10. An optical disk according to claim 3, wherein a label is formed on a surface of the second substrate.
- 11. An optical disk according to claim 4, wherein a label is formed on a surface of the second substrate.
- 12. An optical disk according to claim 2, wherein a spiral track is formed on each of the first and second substrates, and
- the direction of the formation of the spiral track on the first substrate is the same as the direction of the formation of the spiral track on the second substrate when the spiral tracks are viewed from the side of a surface of the first substrate opposite to the first information surface.
- 13. An optical disk according to claim 3, wherein a spiral track is formed on each of the first and second substrates, and
- the direction of the formation of the spiral track on the first substrate is the same as the direction of the formation of the spiral track on the second substrate when the spiral tracks are viewed from the side of a surface of the first substrate opposite to the first information surface.
- 14. An optical disk according to claim 4, wherein a spiral track is formed on each of the first and second substrates, and
- the direction of the formation of the spiral track on the first substrate is the same as the direction of the formation of the spiral track on the second substrate when the spiral tracks are viewed from the side of a surface of the first substrate opposite to the first information surface.
- 15. An optical disk according to claim 5, wherein a spiral track is formed on each of the first and second substrates, and
- the direction of the formation of the spiral track on the first substrate is the same as the direction of the formation of the spiral track on the second substrate when the spiral tracks are viewed from the side of a surface of the first substrate opposite to the first information surface.
- 16. An optical disk according to claim 2, wherein a spiral track is formed on each of the first and second substrates, and
- the direction of the formation of the spiral track on the first substrate is reverse to the direction of the formation of the spiral track on the second substrate when the spiral tracks are viewed from the side of a surface of the first substrate opposite to the first information surface.
- 17. An optical disk according to claim 3, wherein a spiral track is formed on each of the first and second substrates, and
- the direction of the formation of the spiral track on the first substrate is reverse to the direction of the formation of the spiral track on the second substrate when the spiral tracks are viewed from the side of a surface of the first substrate opposite to the first information surface.
- 18. An optical disk according to claim 4, wherein a spiral track is formed on each of the first and second substrates, and
- the direction of the formation of the spiral track on the first substrate is reverse to the direction of the formation of the spiral track on the second substrate when the spiral tracks are viewed from the side of a surface of the first substrate opposite to the first information surface.
- 19. An optical disk according to claim 5, wherein a spiral track is formed on each of the first and second substrates, and
- the direction of the formation of the spiral track on the first substrate is reverse to the direction of the formation of the spiral track on the second substrate when the spiral tracks are viewed from the side of a surface of the first substrate opposite to the first information surface.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of Ser. No. 09/183,310, filed Oct. 30, 1998, still pending; Which is a Continuation of Ser. No. 08/895,787, filed Jul. 17, 1997, and now is U.S. Pat. No. 5,878,018; Which is a Continuation of Ser. No. 08/577,253, filed Dec. 22, 1995, now is U.S. Pat. No. 5,726,969.
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