Abstract:
The present invention provides methods for storing holographic data and articles derived using these methods. The method includes providing an optically transparent substrate comprising a photochemically active dye and a sensitizing solvent. The method further includes irradiating the optically transparent substrate with a holographic interference pattern to form an optically readable datum and removing at least a portion of the sensitizing solvent from the optically transparent substrate to stabilize the optically readable datum.
Abstract:
The present invention provides an optical recording method and an optical recording apparatus for holographically recording information allowing for reductions in uneven consumption of the material through the thickness of a recording layer during recording to achieve high density recording and an increased recording capacity, an optical recording medium, and an optical reproducing method and an optical reproducing apparatus using the optical recording method. The optical recording method includes irradiating the optical recording medium with an information beam and a reference beam, dividing at least one of the information beam and the reference beam into two or more between a light source thereof and an optical recording medium, and adjusting the optical path lengths of the divided information beams and reference beams so that they focus on points different from each other through the thickness of the recording layer.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a hologram recording material which is not required to be subjected to pre-exposure treatment at the time of recording, attains high refractive index change, high sensitivity, low scattering, environment resistance, durability, low dimensional change, and high multiplicity, and is suitable for volume hologram recording. Also, the present invention provides a hologram recording medium. A hologram recording material comprising a matrix material having a softening temperature of 50° C. or higher, and a photopolymerizable monomer which is in a liquid phase state at room temperature. The matrix material is preferably contained in an amount of 50% by weight or more and 90% by weight or less of the whole of the hologram recording material. A softening temperature of the hologram recording material is preferably 0° C. or higher.
Abstract:
An optical article configured to transform from a pre-activated state of functionality to an activated state of functionality is provided. The optical article includes an optical data layer for storing data, wherein the data is read from the optical data layer in an activated state of functionality, and a material capable of undergoing a morphological transformation being disposed on the optical data layer and adapted to irreversibly alter from a first morphology to a second morphology upon interaction with the external stimulus to alter the state of functionality of the optical article from a pre-activated state to the activated state.
Abstract:
A process to make a dyed fiber which has the steps of mixing a dye capable of changing color and a polymer into a solution at a temperature below the temperature at which the dye or polymer degrades to form a polymer dye solution and electrospinning said polymer dye solution to form a fiber wherein the dye penetrates more than the surface of the fiber. The invention also relates to the fiber and use of the fiber.
Abstract:
A optical recording composition is provided that comprises a matrix and a monomer, wherein the matrix comprises a polyfunctional isocyanate, a radical-polymerizable compound and a polyfunctional alcohol, and the radical-polymerizable compound contains at least one of an amino group, a carboxyl group, an acid anhydride and an isocyanate group; and also an optical recording is provided that is formed from the optical recording composition.
Abstract:
An optical storage medium having a layered structure suitable for use in security application, such as, e.g. smart cards or smart labels is disclosed. The medium comprises (a) a photoaddressable layer that includes a polymer the molecular structure of which includes at least one structural unit conforming to formula (I) and (b) substrate layer. Embodiments of the medium that further include at least one member selected from the group consisting of a transparent barrier layer, reflection layer and an adhesive layer, interposed between the photoaddressable layer and the substrate layer are also disclosed.
Abstract:
An optical recording/reproducing apparatus having excellent resistance against vibration and noise. In recording, coherent light is polarization-modulated with a spatial light modulator to generate signal light and reference light whose polarization directions are crossed at right angles. The signal light permeates a polarizing beam splitter, and is incident to a quarter wavelength plate. The reference light passes through a passing hole, is diffused by a light diffuser and is incident to the quarter wavelength plate. The reference and signal light are converted into circularly polarized light which revolve in directions opposite to each other and condensed by a condenser lens, and then a predetermined area of an optical recording medium is irradiated with the reference and signal light. Thus, the reference and signal light are generated by modulating the incident light from the same light source and are coaxially incident to the polarizing beam splitter.
Abstract:
Disclosed are a holographic storage medium, a method for producing a holographic storage medium, a method for storing data on a holographic storage medium, and an optical reading method. The holographic storage medium comprises an dimensionally stable film that is formed by partially curing a mixture, wherein said mixture comprises (a) a binder material; (b) a curable photoactive material; (c) an optional sensitizer; and (d) a photoinitiator, and wherein at least a portion of the photoactive material remains unreacted after the forming. Articles comprising holographic storage media in various forms are also disclosed.
Abstract:
An optical disk (10) of the present invention has a substrate (11) included a resin-impregnated paper, in which resin is impregnated into paper, or resin-coated paper, in which the paper surface is coated with a resin, and a recording layer (13) formed on at least one side of the substrate (11). This type of optical disk (10) has performance equal to that of conventional optical disks and has a minimal effect on the environment during disposal. In addition, a manufacturing method of an optical disk of the present invention has a recording layer sheet fabrication step in which a recording layer sheet is fabricated by forming tracks on a recording layer base material, and a recording layer sheet lamination step in which a recording layer (13) included the recording layer sheet is provided on a substrate (11) included resin-impregnated paper or resin-coated paper by laminating the recording layer sheet with the resin-impregnated paper in which a resin is impregnated into paper or the resin-coated paper in which the surface of the paper is coated with a resin. This type of manufacturing method of an optical disk allows optical disk (10) to be produced inexpensively.