IP Library Granted Patent US 6,936,325
Granted Patent B2
US 6,936,325 · App. 10/102,168 · Granted Aug 30, 2005

Optical recording medium

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Patent No.
US 6,936,325
App. No.
10/102,168
Granted
Aug 30, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

An optical recording medium having at least a recording layer 11 and a light transmitting layer 13 formed on a substrate 10 , in which the recording layer 11 is made of an organic material for absorbing an incident light of wavelength of 360 nm to 460 nm, and inducing physical change or chemical change to vary the refractive index, the light transmitting layer 13 is 10 μm to 177 μm in thickness, the relation between absorption coefficient “k” and pyrolysis temperature T dec of organic material is 950(° C.)<(Tdec (° C.)−20)/k<4100° C.  (1), and the absorption coefficient “k” is k>0.0.

Claims (4)

1. An optical recording medium having at least a recording layer and a light transmitting layer formed on a substrate, characterized in that the recording layer is made of an organic material for absorbing an incident light of wavelength of from 360 nm to 460 nm, and inducing physical change or chemical change to vary its refractive index, the light transmitting layer is 10 μm to 177 μm in thickness, the relation between absorption coefficient (k) and pyrolysis temperature Tdec of the organic material is 950 (° C.)<(Tdec (° C.)−20)/k<4100° C., and the absorption coefficient “k” is k>0.0;

a carrier (C) /noise (N) ratio of C/N>43 dB; wherein the organic material is a dye or a pigment selected from the group consisting of azo, merocyanines, hemicyanines, strepto cyanines, zero cyanines, enamine, hydrazone, coumarines and phthalocyanines; and wherein recording and reproducing is made with an optical system with a numerical aperture of an objective lens of the optical pickup of 0.80 or more, by employing a bluelight source of wavelength of about 360 nm to about 460 nm.

2. An optical recording medium according to claim 1 , wherein the organic material represent at feast one compound of the following formulas:

3. The optical recording of claim 1 wherein the absorption coefficient “k” is k>0.11.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 1, 2006
From: BAYER AG
To: LANXESS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
Reel/Frame 018584/0319 →