IP Library Granted Patent US 8,163,443
Granted Patent B2
US 8,163,443 · App. 12/224,598 · Granted Apr 24, 2012

Photosensitive resin composition for volume phase hologram recording and optical information recording medium using the same

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Patent No.
US 8,163,443
App. No.
12/224,598
Granted
Apr 24, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

Disclosed is a volume phase hologram recording material characterized by excellent photosensitivity, low cure shrinkage, high transparency, and particularly good storage stability and also disclosed is a recording medium prepared therefrom. Further disclosed is a photosensitive resin composition for volume phase hologram recording that comprises a soluble aromatic copolymer (A), a photoradically polymerizable compound (B) capable of copolymerizing with the soluble aromatic copolymer (A), a photopolymerization initiator (C), and a polymer binder (D). The soluble aromatic copolymer (A) has a structural unit of a divinyl aromatic compound and a structural unit of a monovinyl aromatic compound, comprises 10 to 90 mol % of a structural unit represented by the following formula (a1), has a hydroxyl equivalent of 100 to 30,000 g/equiv, a number average molecular weight (M n ) of 400 to 30,000, and a molecular weight distribution (M w /M n ) of 10 or less, and accounts for 5 to 60 wt % of the composition.

Claims (24)

1. A photosensitive resin composition for volume phase hologram recording comprising: a soluble aromatic copolymer (A) that has a structural unit of a divinyl aromatic compound and a structural unit of a monovinyl aromatic compound, comprises 10 to 90 mol % of a structural unit represented by the following formula (a1)

where R 1 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group of 6 to 30 carbon atoms,

and has a hydroxyl equivalent of 100 to 30,000 g/equiv, a number average molecular weight (M n ) of 400 to 30,000, and a molecular weight distribution (M w /M n ) of 10 or less; a photoradically polymerizable compound (B) capable of copolymerizing with the soluble aromatic copolymer (A); a photopolymerization initiator (C); and a polymer binder (D),

wherein the soluble aromatic copolymer (A) accounts for 5 to 60 wt % of the composition.

2. A photosensitive resin composition for volume phase hologram recording as described in claim 1 wherein the soluble aromatic copolymer (A) comprises 10 to 90 mol % of a structural unit represented by the following formula (a2)

where R 2 is an aromatic hydrocarbon group of 6 to 30 carbon atoms.

3. A photosensitive resin composition for volume phase hologram recording as described in claim 2 wherein the soluble aromatic copolymer (A) is obtained by cationic polymerization of 20 to 90 wt % of a divinyl aromatic compound and 80 to 10 wt % of an aromatic monoolefinic compound comprising a monovinyl aromatic compound as an essential component in the presence of a hydroxy compound or a precursor thereof capable of providing a hydroxyl group at the end of the copolymer as an initiator and a Lewis acid.

4. A photosensitive resin composition for volume phase hologram recording as described in claim 3 wherein the aromatic monoolefinic compound is a monovinyl aromatic compound or a mixture of the monovinyl aromatic compound and an aromatic olefin selected from indene, acenaphthylene, benzothiophene, and derivatives thereof.

5. An optical information recording medium for volume phase hologram recording comprising a recording layer formed from the photosensitive resin composition for volume phase hologram recording described in claim 4 and disposed on a substrate or between two substrates.

6. An optical information recording medium for volume phase hologram recording comprising a recording layer formed from the photosensitive resin composition for volume phase hologram recording described in claim 3 and disposed on a substrate or between two substrates.

7. An optical information recording medium for volume phase hologram recording comprising a recording layer formed from the photosensitive resin composition for volume phase hologram recording described in claim 2 and disposed on a substrate or between two substrates.

8. A volume phase hologram obtained by recording an interference pattern formed by an energy ray of highly coherent nature on the optical information recording medium described in claim 7 .

9. A method of producing a volume phase hologram which comprises exposing an interference pattern formed by an energy ray of highly coherent nature to the optical information recording medium described in claim 7 .

10. A photosensitive resin composition for volume phase hologram recording as described in claim 1 wherein the soluble aromatic copolymer (A) is obtained by cationic polymerization of 20 to 90 wt % of a divinyl aromatic compound and 80 to 10 wt % of an aromatic monoolefinic compound comprising a monovinyl aromatic compound as an essential component in the presence of a hydroxy compound or a precursor thereof capable of providing a hydroxyl group at the end of the copolymer as an initiator and a Lewis acid.

11. A photosensitive resin composition for volume phase hologram recording as described in claim 10 wherein the aromatic monoolefinic compound is a monovinyl aromatic compound or a mixture of the monovinyl aromatic compound and an aromatic olefin selected from indene, acenaphthylene, benzothiophene, and derivatives thereof.

12. An optical information recording medium for volume phase hologram recording comprising a recording layer formed from the photosensitive resin composition for volume phase hologram recording described in claim 11 and disposed on a substrate or between two substrates.

13. A volume phase hologram obtained by recording an interference pattern formed by an energy ray of highly coherent nature on the optical information recording medium described in claim 12 .

14. A method of producing a volume phase hologram which comprises exposing an interference pattern formed by an energy ray of highly coherent nature to the optical information recording medium described in claim 12 .

15. An optical information recording medium for volume phase hologram recording comprising a recording layer formed from the photosensitive resin composition for volume phase hologram recording described in claim 10 and disposed on a substrate or between two substrates.

16. A volume phase hologram obtained by recording an interference pattern formed by an energy ray of highly coherent nature on the optical information recording medium described in claim 15 .

17. A method of producing a volume phase hologram which comprises exposing an interference pattern formed by an energy ray of highly coherent nature to the optical information recording medium described in claim 15 .

18. An optical information recording medium for volume phase hologram recording comprising a recording layer formed from the photosensitive resin composition for volume phase hologram recording described in claim 1 and disposed on a substrate or between two substrates.

19. A volume phase hologram obtained by recording an interference pattern formed by an energy ray of highly coherent nature on the optical information recording medium described in claim 18 .

20. A method of producing a volume phase hologram which comprises exposing an interference pattern formed by an energy ray of highly coherent nature to the optical information recording medium described in claim 18 .

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 20, 2013
From: NIPPON STEEL CHEMICAL CO., LTD.
To: NIPPON STEEL & SUMIKIN CHEMICAL CO., LTD.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 2, 2008
From: TOMARI, KOUHEI; SHICHIJO, YASUJI
To: NIPPON STEEL CHEMICAL CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 021507/0268 →