Claims
- 1. An optical recording method wherein an image is recorded by projecting a light beam onto a photosensitive material formed on a base material backing, comprising the steps of:
(a) successively outputting pulse light having a duty factor of at most 50%, from a light source; (b) modulating the pulse light output from the light source, in accordance with an image signal, and then projecting the modulated pulse light onto the photosensitive material; and (c) recording the image by causing said pulse light to scan said photosensitive material.
- 2. An optical recording method wherein an image is recorded by projecting a light beam onto a photosensitive material formed on a base material backing, comprising the steps of:
(a) successively outputting pulse light having a duration of at most 50% in a recording time period assigned for each pixel, from a light source; (b) modulating the pulse light output from the light source, in accordance with an image signal, and then projecting the modulated pulse light onto the photosensitive material; and (c) recording the image by causing said pulse light to scan said photosensitive material.
- 3. An optical recording method according to claim 2, wherein step (a) includes outputting a plurality of light pulses in order to record each pixel.
- 4. An optical recording method according to claim 2, wherein the recording time period assigned for each pixel is at most 1 μsec, and the duration in which the pulse light is projected in order to record each pixel is at most 1% of said recording time period.
- 5. An optical recording method according to claim 2, wherein step (c) includes recording the image onto said photosensitive material by utilizing light-to-heat exchange reaction.
- 6. An optical recording apparatus wherein an image is recorded by projecting a light beam onto a photosensitive material formed on a base material backing, comprising:
a light source for successively outputting pulse light having a duty factor of at most 50%; modulation means for modulating the pulse light output from said light source, in accordance with an image signal, and then projecting the modulated pulse light onto said photosensitive material; and scanning means for causing said pulse light to scan said photosensitive material, thereby to record the image.
- 7. An optical recording apparatus wherein an image is recorded by projecting a light beam onto a photosensitive material formed on a base material backing, comprising:
a light source for successively outputting pulse light having a duration of at most 50% in a recording time period assigned for each pixel; modulation means for modulating the pulse light output from said light source, in accordance with an image signal, and then projecting the modulated pulse light onto said photosensitive material; and scanning means for causing said pulse light to scan said photosensitive material, thereby to record the image.
- 8. An optical recording apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said light source outputs a plurality of light pulses in order to record each pixel.
- 9. An optical recording apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the recording time period assigned for each pixel is at most 1 μsec, and the duration in which the pulse light is projected in order to record each pixel is at most 1% of said recording time period.
- 10. An optical recording apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said light source includes one of a mode-locked laser, a Q-switching laser and a gain switching laser.
- 11. An optical recording apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said mode-locked laser outputs to said modulation means a synchronizing signal which is used in modulating and outputting said pulse light.
- 12. An optical recording system comprising:
an optical recording medium including a photosensitive layer formed on a base material backing, said photosensitive layer including a photosensitive material for recording an image when a light beam is projected thereon and having a thickness of at most 15 nm; a light source for successively outputting pulse light having a duty factor of at most 50%; modulation means for modulating the pulse light output from said light source, in accordance with an image signal, and then projecting the modulated pulse light onto said photosensitive layer; and scanning means for causing said pulse light to scan said photosensitive layer, thereby to record the image.
- 13. An optical recording system comprising:
an optical recording medium including a photosensitive layer formed on a base material backing, said photosensitive layer including a photosensitive material for recording an image when a light beam is projected thereon and having a thickness of at most 15 nm; a light source for successively outputting pulse light having a duration of at most 50% in a recording time period assigned for each pixel; modulation means for modulating the pulse light output from said light source, in accordance with an image signal, and then projecting the modulated pulse light onto the photosensitive layer; and scanning means for causing said pulse light to scan said photosensitive layer, thereby to record the image.
- 14. An optical recording system according to claim 13, wherein said light source outputs a plurality of light pulses in order to record each pixel.
- 15. An optical recording system according to claim 13, wherein the recording time period assigned for each pixel is at most 1 μsec, and the duration in which the pulse light is projected in order to record each pixel is at most 1% of said recording time period.
- 16. An optical recording system according to claim 13, wherein said light source includes one of a mode-locked laser, a Q-switching laser and a gain switching laser.
- 17. An optical recording system according to claim 16, wherein said mode-locked laser outputs to said modulation means a synchronizing signal which is used in modulating and outputting said pulse light.
- 18. An optical recording medium comprising:
a base material backing; and a photosensitive layer formed on said base material backing, said photosensitive layer including a photosensitive material for recording an image when a light beam is projected thereon and having a thickness of at most 15 nm.
- 19. An optical recording medium according to claim 18, wherein said base material backing is made of a material except for metals.
- 20. An optical recording medium according to claim 18, wherein said photosensitive material is submitted to recording by utilizing light-to-heat exchange reaction.
Priority Claims (2)
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2001-147254 |
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2000-134405 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/848,325 filed on May 4, 2001. The disclosure of that application is incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10144863 |
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