Patent classifications
G11B7/241
Methods for using nucleic acids to store, retrieve and access information comprising a text, image, video or audio format
A method of storing information using monomers such as nucleotides is provided including converting a format of information into a plurality of bit sequences of a bit stream with each having a corresponding bit barcode, converting the plurality of bit sequences to a plurality of corresponding oligonucleotide sequences using one bit per base encoding, synthesizing the plurality of corresponding oligonucleotide sequences on a substrate having a plurality of reaction locations, and storing the synthesized plurality of corresponding oligonucleotide sequences.
Methods for using nucleic acids to store, retrieve and access information comprising a text, image, video or audio format
A method of storing information using monomers such as nucleotides is provided including converting a format of information into a plurality of bit sequences of a bit stream with each having a corresponding bit barcode, converting the plurality of bit sequences to a plurality of corresponding oligonucleotide sequences using one bit per base encoding, synthesizing the plurality of corresponding oligonucleotide sequences on a substrate having a plurality of reaction locations, and storing the synthesized plurality of corresponding oligonucleotide sequences.
INFORMATION RECORDING MEDIUM AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING INFORMATION RECORDING MEDIUM
An information recording medium according to the present disclosure is an information recording medium of a write-once-read-many type and records or reproduces information when irradiated with laser light. The information recording medium includes: a substrate; a plurality of information layers at least one information layer of which includes a recording film that is a W—O-based recording film comprising at least tungsten (W) and oxygen (O); and a dielectric film A in contact with the W—O-based recording film, the dielectric film A comprising at least 30 mol % tin oxide.
Mn—Zn—O sputtering target and production method therefor
Provided is a MnZnO sputtering target which can be used in DC sputtering, and a production method for the target. The MnZnO sputtering target comprises a chemical composition containing Mn, Zn, O, and at least one element X, the element X being a single one or two elements selected from the group consisting of W and Mo. The target has a relative density of 90% or more and a specific resistance of 110.sup.3 .Math.cm or less.
Mn—Zn—O sputtering target and production method therefor
Provided is a MnZnO sputtering target which can be used in DC sputtering, and a production method for the target. The MnZnO sputtering target comprises a chemical composition containing Mn, Zn, O, and at least one element X, the element X being a single one or two elements selected from the group consisting of W and Mo. The target has a relative density of 90% or more and a specific resistance of 110.sup.3 .Math.cm or less.
OPTICAL DISC AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME
Conventionally, in making a double-sided optical disc by attaching recording substrates to each other via an ultraviolet curable adhesive layer, there was a problem that the ultraviolet curable adhesive layer was slow to cure. It is thought that this is because the out gases leached from the recording substrate disturbed the cure reaction of the adhesive layer. In contrast, in the optical disc of the present disclosure, it is possible to cure the adhesive layer in a short time in attaching the recording substrates to each other via the ultraviolet curable adhesive layer, by providing a gas barrier layer at an attachment surface of a substrate to inhibit out gases from leaching from the substrate to the ultraviolet curable adhesive layer.
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.
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.
Information recording medium and method for manufacturing information recording medium
An information recording medium according to the present disclosure is an information recording medium of a write-once-read-many type and records or reproduces information when irradiated with laser light. The information recording medium includes: a substrate; a plurality of information layers at least one information layer of which includes a recording film that is a WO-based recording film comprising at least tungsten (W) and oxygen (O); and a dielectric film A in contact with the WO-based recording film, the dielectric film A comprising at least 30 mol % tin oxide.
Information recording medium and method for manufacturing information recording medium
An information recording medium according to the present disclosure is an information recording medium of a write-once-read-many type and records or reproduces information when irradiated with laser light. The information recording medium includes: a substrate; a plurality of information layers at least one information layer of which includes a recording film that is a WO-based recording film comprising at least tungsten (W) and oxygen (O); and a dielectric film A in contact with the WO-based recording film, the dielectric film A comprising at least 30 mol % tin oxide.