Claims
- 1. An optical recording element in which information can be recorded and read directly afterwards by means of the same wavelength laser light, the element comprising, as a recording medium, a dye, which is not capable of being isomerised due to light, dissolved or dispersed in a binder, the binder comprising a thermally cured organic material composed of non-metallic elements only, and having a cross-linked three-dimensional network structure having a degree of crosslinking exceeding 30%, said binder including structural units of at least one of the following types: ##STR5## in which: Q, is O, S or NR.sup.3 in which R.sup.3 is H, optionally substituted lower alkyl of up to 4 carbon atoms or optionally substituted aryl up to 8 carbon atoms,
- X is OH, SH or NHR.sup.3 in which R.sup.3 is as defined above,
- Y is O, S or NR.sup.3 in which R.sup.3 is as defined above,
- Z and Z.sup.1 are the same or different, and represent the atoms making up an aromatic ring bearing a hydroxyl and/or amino substituent, and optionally further substituents selected from lower alkyl or alkylene groups or halogen atoms, with the proviso that at least one of the rings represented by Z and Z.sup.1 contains a methylene substituent, and either
- a) ##STR6## and R.sup.2 =H, --CH.sub.2 --, or optionally substituted lower alkyl, or b) ##STR7## and R.sup.2 =--CH.sub.2 --.
- 2. An optical recording element as claimed in claim 1 characterised in that the binder is a condensation polymerisation product and cross-linking is effected by a condensation reaction.
- 3. An optical recording element as claimed in claim 1 characterised in that the binder is a copolymer of glycidyl methacrylate and (meth)acrylic acid having units of formula (I) or formula (II).
- 4. An optical recording element as claimed in claim 1 characterised in that the binder is a branched polyester providing structural units of formula (I).
- 5. An optical recording element as claimed in claim 1 characterised in that the binder has units of formula (I), formula (II), formula (III) or formula (IV) and is selected from azlactone, epoxy, phenol-formaldehyde, urea-formaldehyde, methylolacrylamide and melamine-formaldehyde resins and the dye is selected from cyanine, merocyanine, phthalocyanine and tetra-arylpoly-methine dyes.
- 6. An optical recording element as claimed in claim 1 comprising a support having a layer of recording medium coated thereon, the thickness of the recording layer being less than 1 micrometer and the weight ratio of dye to binder of the recording layer being in the range from 1:30 to 5:1.
- 7. A recording element as claimed in claim 6 characterised in that the surface of the substrate to which the recording layer is applied is light reflective.
- 8. An optical recording element as claimed in claim 6 characterised in that a dielectric layer is interposed between the recording layer and substrate.
- 9. A recording element as claimed in claim 6 characterised in that the support is transparent to visible and near infra-red radiation and that a semi-reflective layer is interposed between the substrate and the recording layer.
- 10. An optical recording element as claimed in claim 6 characterised in that the substrate is free from random surface irregularities having on each major surface a reflecting layer above which is coated a recording layer.
- 11. An optical recording element as claimed in claim 6 characterised in that the top surface of the recording medium is protected by an overcoat layer of material transparent to near infra-red radiation either directly in contact with it or separated from it by a clean sealed, air, nitrogen or vacuum gap.
- 12. An optical recording element in which information can be recorded and read directly afterwards by means of laser light, the element comprising, as a recording medium, a dye, which is not capable of being isomerised due to light, dissolved or dispersed in a binder, the binder comprising a thermally cured organic material composed of non-metallic elements only, and having a cross-linked three-dimensional network structure including structural units having the formula: ##STR8## in which: Q, is O, S or NR.sup.3 in which R.sup.3 is H, lower alkyl of up to 4 carbon atoms or substituted aryl up to 8 carbon atoms, said binder is a branched polyester providing structural units of formula (I), and said binder is cured by cross-linking with polyisocyanate.
- 13. An optical recording element as claimed in claim 12 characterised in that the binder has a degree of crosslinking of at least 40%.
- 14. An optical recording element in which information can be recorded and read directly afterwards by means of laser light, the element comprising, as a recording medium, a dye, which is not capable of being isomerised due to light, dissolved or dispersed in a binder, the binder comprising a thermally cured organic material composed of non-metallic elements only, and having a cross-linked three-dimensional network structure including structural units having the formula: ##STR9## in which: Q, is O, S or NR.sup.3 in which R.sup.3 is H, lower alkyl of up to 4 carbon atoms or substituted aryl up to 8 carbon atoms, said binder is a branched polyester providing structural units of formula (I).
- 15. An optical recording element in which information can be recorded and read directly afterwards by means of laser light, the element comprising, as a recording medium, a dye, which is not capable of being isomerised due to light, dissolved or dispersed in a binder, the binder comprising a thermally cured organic material composed of non-metallic elements only, and having a cross-linked three-dimensional network structure including a condensation polymerization product in which crosslinking is affected by a condensation reaction, said binder having structural units of the formula: ##STR10## in which: Q, is O, S or NR.sup.3 in which R.sup.3 is H or optionally substituted lower alkyl of up to 4 carbon atoms.
- 16. An optical recording element as claimed in claim 15 characterised in that the binder is a copolymer of glycidyl methacrylate and (meth)acrylic acid having units of the formula: ##STR11##
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/236,464 filed Aug. 25, 1988, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (10)
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