Claims
- 1. A nanocomposite material, comprising:
a plurality of core particles formed of a core material having a first glass transition temperature; and a shell for encapsulating each said core particles, said shell formed of a shell material having a second glass transition temperature less than said first glass transition temperature to form a continuous matrix surrounding said core particles when subjected to a temperature greater than said second glass transition temperature and less than said first glass transition temperature, said shell material including a functional component activatable in response to an external excitation.
- 2. A nanocomposite material according to claim 1, wherein the functional component is a photosensitive component.
- 3. A nanocomposite material according to claim 1, wherein the functional component is an electro-active component.
- 4. A nanocomposite material according to claim 1, wherein the functional component is a semiconductor component.
- 5. A nanocomposite material according to claim 1, wherein the functional component is a magnetic component.
- 6. A nanocomposite material according to claim 1, wherein the functional component is chemically bound to said shell.
- 7. A nanocomposite material according to claim 1, wherein the functional component is physically entrapped in said shell.
- 8. A nanocomposite material according to claim 1, wherein said core material includes a functional component activatable in response to an external excitation.
- 9. A nanocomposite material according to claim 8, wherein the functional component is a photosensitive component.
- 10. A nanocomposite material according to claim 8, wherein the functional component is an electro-active component.
- 11. A nanocomposite material according to claim 8, wherein the functional component is a semiconductor component.
- 12. A nanocomposite material according to claim 8, wherein the functional component is a magnetic component.
- 13. A nanocomposite material according to claim 6, wherein the functional component is chemically bound to said shell.
- 14. A nanocomposite material according to claim 6, wherein the functional component is physically entrapped in said shell.
- 15. A nanocomposite material, comprising:
a plurality of core particles formed of a core material having a first glass transition temperature; a shell for encapsulating each said core particles, said shell formed of a shell material having a second glass transition temperature less than said first glass transition temperature to form a continuous matrix surrounding said core particles when subjected to a temperature greater than said second glass transition temperature; one of said shell material and said core material including a first and a second functional component, said first functional component being excitable in response to a: first external excitation, said second functional component being excitable in response to a second external excitation.
- 16. A method of recording information in the nanocomposite material of claim 15, comprising the steps of;
(i) selectively activating said first functional component with a first excitation source to addressably write first data; and (ii) selectively activating said second functional component with a second excitation source to addressably write second data.
- 17. A method according to claim 16, wherein said steps of activating are concurrent.
- 18. A method of retrieving Information from the nanocomposite material recorded in accordance with the method of claim 17, comprising the steps of:
(i) energizing a core particle with said first excitation source; (ii) detecting a first information value of said core particle; (iii) energizing said core particle with said second excitation source; (iv) detecting a second information value of said core particle.
- 19. A method according to claim 18, wherein said first and second excitation sources are orthogonal.
- 20. A method according to claim 18, wherein said first and second excitation sources energized concurrently.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED UNITED STATES PATENT APPLICATION
[0001] This patent application is related to U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/168,385 filed on Dec. 2, 1999 entitled METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR POLYMERIC NANOCOMPOSITE MATERIALS WITH A FUNCTIONAL MATRIX and U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/168,386 filed on Dec. 2, 1999 entitled POLYMER BASED NANOCOMPOSITES FOR MULTIPLE USE AND A METHOD OF READING AND WRITING THEREFOR.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60168385 |
Dec 1999 |
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60168386 |
Dec 1999 |
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