Patent classifications
G11B7/242
OPTICAL STORAGE MEDIUM
An optical information storage medium includes a substrate and a multilayer polymeric film. The multilayer polymeric film has a first surface and an opposite second surface that extend the length of the multilayer polymeric film. The second surface is adhered to a surface of the substrate. The multilayer polymeric film includes a plurality of coextruded alternating polymeric active data storage layers and polymeric buffer layers.
OPTICAL STORAGE MEDIUM
An optical information storage medium includes a substrate and a multilayer polymeric film. The multilayer polymeric film has a first surface and an opposite second surface that extend the length of the multilayer polymeric film. The second surface is adhered to a surface of the substrate. The multilayer polymeric film includes a plurality of coextruded alternating polymeric active data storage layers and polymeric buffer layers.
OPTICAL INFORMATION STORAGE MEDIUM
An optical information storage medium includes a substrate and a multilayer polymeric film. The multilayer polymeric film has a first surface and an opposite second surface that extend the length of the multilayer polymeric film. The second surface is adhered to a surface of the substrate. The multilayer polymeric film includes a plurality of coextruded alternating polymeric active data storage layers and polymeric buffer layers.
OPTICAL INFORMATION STORAGE MEDIUM
An optical information storage medium includes a substrate and a multilayer polymeric film. The multilayer polymeric film has a first surface and an opposite second surface that extend the length of the multilayer polymeric film. The second surface is adhered to a surface of the substrate. The multilayer polymeric film includes a plurality of coextruded alternating polymeric active data storage layers and polymeric buffer layers.
Optical information storage medium
An optical information storage medium includes a multilayer film that includes a plurality of extruded alternating active data storage layers and buffer layers, which separate the active data storage layers. The active data storage layers and buffer layers have thicknesses that allow the active data storage layers to be writable by non-linear or threshold writing processes to define data voxels within the active data storage layers that are readable by an optical reading device.
Optical information storage medium
An optical information storage medium includes a multilayer film that includes a plurality of extruded alternating active data storage layers and buffer layers, which separate the active data storage layers. The active data storage layers and buffer layers have thicknesses that allow the active data storage layers to be writable by non-linear or threshold writing processes to define data voxels within the active data storage layers that are readable by an optical reading device.
MEDIA, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR OPTICAL DATA STORAGE
Provided are media, systems and methods for optical data storage. A nanocomposite material for use as an optical data recording medium comprises nanoparticles embedded in a host matrix, wherein the host matrix comprises a material having a high structural stability, and the nanoparticles comprise optical functional components having a first physical or chemical state and a property of permanent transition to a second physical or chemical state upon exposure to corresponding optical radiation, whereby information may be recorded in the first and second physical or chemical states of the optical functional components over an extended time period.
Optical devices and methods involving nanoparticles
The present invention relates generally to optical materials and applications of optical materials and, more particularly, to optical materials incorporating particles such as nanoparticles, methods of forming such materials, and applications of such materials in various devices, for example, for filters, displays, coatings for glare reduction, and the like. The present invention can provide control over fabrication dimensions at very small scale, for example, at the molecular scale rather than at a macroscopic scale. The invention also involves, in some cases, controlling the interaction of many wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation with these materials. The optical materials and devices of the invention may be constructed and arranged for a response to, control of, and/or interaction with essentially any electromagnetic radiation, electric field, and/or magnetic field.
Optical devices and methods involving nanoparticles
The present invention relates generally to optical materials and applications of optical materials and, more particularly, to optical materials incorporating particles such as nanoparticles, methods of forming such materials, and applications of such materials in various devices, for example, for filters, displays, coatings for glare reduction, and the like. The present invention can provide control over fabrication dimensions at very small scale, for example, at the molecular scale rather than at a macroscopic scale. The invention also involves, in some cases, controlling the interaction of many wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation with these materials. The optical materials and devices of the invention may be constructed and arranged for a response to, control of, and/or interaction with essentially any electromagnetic radiation, electric field, and/or magnetic field.
Holographic recording composition
A pressure sensitive holographic recording composition is described wherein the composition comprises diacetone acrylamide, glycerol and citric acid. The composition is capable of recording high diffraction efficiency reflection holograms.