Reversible Read-Write-Erase Properties of Styrene Oligomer Optical Recording Media
- 1 February 1983
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
- Vol. 22 (2R)
- https://doi.org/10.1143/jjap.22.340
Abstract
Optical recording media consisting of a thermoplastic oligomer resin blended with a photoabsorbing pigment permit heat-mode pit writing without corona discharge, as well as heat erasure and rewriting. The properties of recording layers consisting of styrene oligomers having number-average molecular weights (M n) of 400 or 3000 blended with copper phthalocyanine or anthraquinone pigment, when subjected to recording and playback operations with a helium-neon (He–Ne) laser, are investigated. In addition, full-surface heat erasure, and scanning heat erasure are discussed. Pits with an outside diameter of 2.5 µm were recorded (writing time, 2 µsec) with a 10 mW He–Ne laser light. A readout signal contrast (ratio of reflected light intensity in the absence of pits to that in the presence of pits) of 3 was obtained.Keywords
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