CA2014698C - Recording and reproduction system - Google Patents

Recording and reproduction system

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CA2014698C
CA2014698C CA002014698A CA2014698A CA2014698C CA 2014698 C CA2014698 C CA 2014698C CA 002014698 A CA002014698 A CA 002014698A CA 2014698 A CA2014698 A CA 2014698A CA 2014698 C CA2014698 C CA 2014698C
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Kazuo Yoshinaga
Katsuya Oikawa
Toshikazu Ohnishi
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Abstract

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
A memory medium includes a memory layer of a polymer liquid crystal and a reflection layer disposed on a substrate. A record part having a different refractive index from that of a non-record part is formed in the memory layer so that the record part and the non-record part have a difference in optical thickness of the memory layer. In a reproduction step, the memory medium is irradiated with a reproduction beam of coherent light so that the reproduction beam is transmitted through the memory layer, reflected at the reflection layer and re-transmitted through the memory layer, during which the reproduction beam is subjected to interferential diffraction due to the optical thickness difference between the record part and the non-record part to allow readout of the recorded data.

Description

C A N A D A

APPLICANT: CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA
TITLE: RECORDING AND REPRODUCTION SYSTEM

RECORDING AND REPRODUCTION SYSTEM

FIELD OF THE INVENTION AND RELATED ART
The present invention relates to an optical memory or optical recording and reproduction system.
More particularly, the present invention relates to a writable and rewritable optical memory medium having a memory layer comprising a polymer liquid crystal, and an optical recording and reproduction system using the optical recording medium.
At present, the optical memory system has been commercialized because of its large capacity and random accessibility. A variety of types of the system have been commercialized including the type of reproduction only such as the digital audio disk (compact disk CD) and the laser video disk (LD). Further, commercial examples of the type allowing optical recording include the writable optical disk (WO) and the optical card (oC), which utilize phase transition of a metal film or pit formation in an organic dye film.
At present, research on the rewritable-type optical disk has been developed, including one using an opto magnetic effect and one using a phase transition, of which the commercialization has been aimed at.
Further, a polymer liquid crystal has been also proposed as a data recording medium (Japanese Laid-Open Pat. Applns. JP-A 59-10930, 59-35989 and 62-154340).
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Among the above, the compact disk(CD) has been the most developed one commercially.
The compact disk (CD, which is an optical memory medium for reproduction only, requires only a simple optical system which has been made compact.
However, CD requires complicated production steps and is not adapted to production in a small quantity. In order to overcome such a difficulty, a writable-type CD
using phase transition of a metal film or pit formation in an organic dye film as used in the writable-type optical dlsk ~WO) has been proposed as being suitable ~or production in a small quantity. However, the writable-type CD involves several difficultie,s, such as lower reflectivity and contrast than the conventional CD and also requires a complicated structure thereof and a complicated optical system than the conventional CD. Furthermore, the writable-type CD cannot be read by the current CD reproduction or readout system.

SUMMA~Y OF THE INVENTION
In view of the above-mentioned problems accompanying the conventional memory media~ an object of the present invention is to provide a writable and rewritable optical memory or recording medium requiring only a simple optical system for recording and/or reproduction.
Further objects of the present invention are to 2 ~ 8 provide a recording method suitable for the memory medium and an optical recording and/or reproduction system suitable for the memory medium.
According to a principal aspect: of the present invention, there is provided a memory medium including a memory layer comprising a polymer liquid crystal and a reflection layer disposed on a substrate so that a reproduction beam is transmitted through the memory layer, reflected at the reflection layer and re-transmitted through the memory layer, wherein thememory layer comprises a non-record part and a record part having a re~ractive index changed from tha-t o~ the non-record part so that the non-record part and the record part have a difference in optical thickness of the memory layer suitable for causing interferential diffraction of a reproduction beam of coherent light incident to the record part and the non-record part to allow readout of the recorded data.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent upon a consideration of the following description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Figure 1 illustrates a recording and/or 2 ~

reproduction system including a memory medium according to the present invention.
Figures 2 and 3 are respectively a partial schematic sectional view of an embGdiment of the memory medium according to the present invention.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The memory layer of the memory medium according to the present invention may suitably comprise a thermotropic polymer liquid crystal. Examples thereof may include a side chain~type polymer liquid crystal which comprise a main chain of a methacrylic acid polymer, a siloxane polymer, etc., and a meaogen or low molecular weight liquid crystal unit in side chains thereof like pendants; and also a main chain-type polymer liquid crystal comprising a mesogen unit in its main chain, such as those of the polyester-type or polyamide-type, as used in the field of high-strength and high-modulus, heat-resistant fiber or resin.
These polymer liqu:id crystals may assume smectic phase, nematic phase, cholesteric phase or another phase or can also be a discotic liquid crystal.
Specific examples of the polymer liquid crystal used in the present invention are enumerated hereinbelow while other polymer liquid crystals can also be used in the present invention.

- 5 _ 2~ 8 (In the following formulas (1~ - (13), p = 5 - 1000, 1 ~ n1 < 15) ( 1 ) O O
~o~CH=N~oC~CH2t~ C~

(2) C~I3 O
~O~l=N-N=C~OC~c~l2~1 (3) Il <~ ~ (~-~Co~CH2CH2ot~
O O
(4) ~OC~FO~c 2 ) n 1 ]
O O

~o~,~octCH2t~1 C ]

(6) O O
-~O~CH=CH~oCtCH2~1 C

- 6 - 2~

(7) O O

~O~CH2~2o~o~cH2~2oc~cH2~1 S (8~
O O
~1~N=N~1O~CH2CH2O) nl (9) O
~ ~1~CH2CH2 (10) O O
~ O~CO~OC~O~CH

( 1 1 ) O O
~O~1O~O1~~CH2)n1 3 (12) o o ~O~OC~O~CH ) O~CO~O~CH2)n1 ]

(13) 7~ 2)nl -~-O O O
5 (In the following formulas (14) - 117), p = 5 - 1000 p1+p2 = 5 - 1000, q = 1 - 16, q1 = 1 - 16 and q2 = 1 - 16.) (14) ~CH2-C ~
O=C CH3 ~CH2~-qCO ~ OC ~ COCH2C~C2H5 O O O

(15) 2 lC~
O=C O
O~CH2~qO~CO~OCH3 (16) fH3 ~CH2 lCt~
O=C
1~CH2~-qO ~ OCH3 - 8 - 2~

(~7) fH3 fH3 --~CH2-1C3pl (C 2 o=c o=c 0 1~CH2 ~2 ~ COO ~ oc~3 CH
~q 1 O ~ COO ~ CN

(In the following formulas (18) - (62), * denotes the location of an asymmetric carbon atom, and n2 = 5 -1 000 . ) (~8) ~CH2-fH~ CH~ CH--CH2cH2cH2cEI

COO~COO~--' 3 ~CH2-C(CN3)~;2 ~f~C32~3 CO-NH~CH2~1 COO

(m1 = 2 - 10) 9 2 ~

(20) tCH2 -C ( CH3 )~ ~H2~3CH~CH
coo~cH2t~ coo 3 ~m1 = 2 - 10) ~21 ) lc~3 10tCH2 IC~
O=C O CH3 O~CH2~m2CO ~ COO ~ COO~C~2~2CHC2H5 (m2 = 2 - 15) (22) 3 3 f 20 ~ 32~3 (23) ' ~CH2 1CH~n2 O=C CH3 25 O~CH ) O~co2~ocH2cHcH2cH3 (m2 = 2 - 15) 3 ~' ( 2 4 ) H

~C 2 I t~

~CH2 ) m-2O~CO2~OCH2-CH-CH2CH3 (m2 = 2 - 15) ~25) fH3 ~2 o O~CF~2~m2O~CO2~OCH2- IH-~::H2CH3 (m2 = 2 - 15) (26 ) Cl ~CH2--C1 ~2 O ~CH2~2~c2 ~

(m2 = 2 - 15) 11 - 2 0 ~ 8 (27) CH3 ~O3,~

(CH2)m (m2 = 2 - 15) ( 2 8 ) iCH3 l H3 CH~T CH~CE~2~3 I H
ICH 2 1l ~ 3 CH- C~O~CH2~q3C~O
~kx CH--C-O~CH2) p30~-CN
~Y
¦ n2 (x~y = 1, q3 = 1 - 10, p3 = 1 - 10) (29)~

1 2 11 ll CH3--C C-O~CH2 ) q3O~C~O~OC83 x CH ~CH3 1~3 1 3 CH~3CH
~5 CH 2 If 1 ~C~ ~ C~13 CH -C--C_O~cH2~C-O
,Y
n2 (x+y = 1, q3 = 1 - 1 0 , p4 = 1 - 15 ) - 12- 2~

(30) tCH -CHt~
O=C O

O~CH2+2~c-o~OcH3 (31 ) ~CH2-fE*~
O=C
10ltCH2~ O~CN

(32) ~si-o~
15O=C O
( CH2~~C--O~ocH3 (33) O O
20~o~o-ctcH2 ) m2 ~o~o-c-cH2cH~cH2t--2 3 (m2 = 2 - 15, x+y = 1 ) - 13- 2~

(34 ) O O O O
~C~OC~CO~CO-R1 0~-O O O O
~C~OB~CO~C-OR2O~
fH3 R1 = -CH2CH2CH~CH2~ R2 = ~CH

(x+y= 1, m, = 2 - 15) (35) O O O O
~O~OC~CO~OC-R3C ~

O O O O
~O~OC~CO~OC--R4C~)~
fH3 R3 = -CH2CH~CH2~ R4 = ~CH2 )~

(x+y = 1, m2 = 2 - 1 5 ) - 14 - 20~ ~6~

(36) ~0~N-,N~-o- I~CH~2CH_CH2_C ~

N~o-CtCH2~m2 3 (x+y = 1, m2 = 2 - 15) t37) ~C~0-C~C-0~C~O-cH2- I EI~30 (m3 = 1 - 5 ) (38) ~C-CH2-CI:~CHz+2c~O~C-cH~o~n2 (39) ~A-O-CH2-CH-O) X (B-O-CH2-fH-O~
CH3 CH3 n2 A = C~O--I~C-O~O

0 0~0 0 ~x+y = 1 ) - 15 - 2~

(40 ~
r * *
~A-O-CH2 -cH-ot~;c-o-cH2 -CH~-O~ _ CH3 CH3 n2 5O~O- ICl ~C-O~ ICl -C - lCI~O lCI~ICI-O~ICI -( 4 1 ) HO~ ICl~O-C~C-O~C-O- ~ CH2)m~IH o3 ~2 O O O O R
(m4 = 1 - 3, 1 = 1 - 20) (42) 15E~fO- (CH2)m~N-N~ (CH2tm5O-~-cH2-cH2 IH CH2 ICI~

(O) CH O n2 (m5 = 0 - 5) 20 (43) H~O- (CH2)ms~cH=cH
H H
- ( CH2 ) m5o-c-cH2cH2cH-cH2-c 3~ OH

(m5 = 0 - 5) 1 ~ - 2 ~

(44 ) H~O- (CH2 ) m5~N=N~

2 ) m5 ICl -CH2-CH2- I H--CH2-C~ OH

(m5 = 0 - 5) (45) H~O- (CH2)m5~C
H H

t5 (CH2 ) m5 ll CH2~CH2~ I H-CH2-C~ OH

(m5 = 0 - 5) (46 ) Br ~C~O--C~-C--O~C-O~cH2 ) 10~;~

O O O O

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The above polymer liquid crystals can be used singly or in a mixture of two or more species. It is also preferable to mix a low-molecular weight liquid crystal with such a polymer liquid crystal to control the refractive index.
A polymer liquid crystal having a ferroelectric liquid crystal phase is preferred because it allows a high-speed writing under an electric field to provide a higher productivity.
Examples of ferroelectric polymer liquid crystals may include those represented by the following formulas:

(CH2- IH)n fH3 COO(CH2)12O ~ 2* 2 5 .

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~CH -CH~ CH3 COO~CH2 ~ 1 2 ~COO~ 2 * 2 5 ~CH2--CH~ IH3 COO~CH2 ) 12 ~COO~COOCHC2H5 ~CH -CH~ Cl 3 COO~CH2~1 20~COO~COoCHC3H7 ~CH2 -CH~ CH3 cootCH2 ) 1 2O~COO~COOCHC6H~ 3 /

The above polymer liquid crystal or its composition may preferably be one having a glass transition point so as to stably retain memorized data.
It is particularly preferred to store written data below the glass transition temperature in view of stable storability of the data.
The memory layer may have a thickness of 0.05 - 10 pm, preferably 0.1 - 5 lum, and may be easily formed on a substrate by dipping, bar coating, spin coating, etc.
For the purpose of lnitial alignment of the polymer li~uid crystal constituting the memory medium according to the present invention, it is possible to use an alignment film, which may be a film having a homogeneous alignment characteristic of, e.g., a polymer film, such as polyvinyl alcohol, polyimide, polyamide or polyamide-imide, or an oblique vapor-deposition film of an inorganic material, such as SiO2.
It is possible to subject such an alignment film to a uniaxial aligning treatment, such as rubbing. Uniaxial aligning treatment may also be effected by shearing.
It is also possible to apply a homeotropic aligning treatment, such as a silane coupling agent, lecithin, poly(vinylidene fluoride-tetrafluoroethylene3 copolymer, poly(vinylidene fluoride-trifluoroethylene) copolymer, etc.
The reflection layer for reflecting a beam having passed through the memory layer and having the reflected beam re-enter the memory layer may comprise a metal film of Al, Au, Ag, etc., or a dielectric mirror, in a thickness of ~.01 - 100 ~m, preferably 0.05 - 10 ~m.
The substrate may be a plate or a sheet of glass, plastic, etc.
The memory medium according to the present invention may be initially subjected to writing so as to provide a memory medium which may be exchangeable with a conventional digital audio disk. The writing may be effected by heat-mode by using a laser beam, an electric field alone or a combination of heat-mode writing and an electric field. Further, it is also possible to utilize an optical alignment due to a third-order non-linear susceptibility by means of strong laser light.
In order to effect the reproduction by interferential diffraction, it is necessary to make the width of a record part having a varied refractive index narrower than the spot diameter of the reproduction beam incident on the memory layer. For this purpose, it is preferred to use a writing beam of, e.g., short-wavelength laser light, having a smaller spot or pit diameter than that of the reproduction beam.
Alternatively, it is also effective to use a writing beam having a radial Gaussian intensity distribution to provide a thermal distribution pattern in the memory - 21 - 2 ~

layer, thus forming in the memory layer a record part having a varied refractive index in a wldth smaller than the spot diameter of the writing beam. A polymer liquid crystal has a clear threshold temperature for a phase transition and also a low heat conductivity, so that it is easy to effect a spot or pit recording in a width ~or diameter) smaller than the spot diameter of a laser beam having a radial intensity distribution. In case of such a smaller spot recording, the resultant spot or pit is liable to yield a degraded reproduction signal, but a good reproduction signal can be obtained even in such a case by utilizing interferentlal dif~raction. In order to use interferential diffraction for reproduction, a phase difference of ~y4 ~ wavelength of reproduction light) is used.
Such a phase difference can be obtained by a relatively small memory layer thickness by using a polymer liquid crystal which shows a large refractive index change accompanying a phase transition, and thus a record part having a width smaller than the spot diameter of the writing beam can be effected further easily.
The above writing beam and reproduction beam can he issued from the same light source. In such a case, the intensities and/or effective pulse durations ~depending on unit pulse duration and number of pulses which may be arbitrarily selected) of the respective beams may be made different from each other.

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Preferred examples of the light source used for the above purpose may include gas lasers, such as He-Ne gas laser and Ar2~ gas laser; solid lasers, such as ruby laser, glass laser and YAG laser, and also semiconductor lasers. Further, the second harmonic or third harmonic of such laser light can be used for providing coherent light of a shorter waveform.
In order to use such a laser beam for writing in a memory layer according to the heat mode, it is desired to incorporate a dye showing a selective absorptivity for a laser beam used in the memory layer.
Examples of dyes used or the purpose may include those represented by the ollowing formulas.

~N=N~N=N~

3Na S03Na Dire~t Red 28 OH OH
,~N=N~N=N~q H2N ~o3Na NaO3S~H2 Direct Violet 12 ~1 OH 0~13 OCH3 OH ~12 ~ 2 ~ ~ N=N ~ 3Na S03 a S03Na Direct Blue 1 ~H2 OH OCH3 OCH3 OH ~H2 ~ N~N ~ N=N ~
~ Y~50 Na NaO3S S03Na NaO3S 3 Direct Blue 15 -2~

NaO3S - Cu - O O - CU-O
- N=N ~ ~ N=N
~ 3 a NaO3S NH

Direct Blue 98 ~ - N=N ~ N= ~
NaO3 N~12 SO3Na Direct Blue 151 OH
NaO3S ~ N=N ~ N=N
~ NHOO
NaO3S

Direct Red 81 NaO3S OCH3 C 3 /COONa HO ~ N=N ~ NHCONH ~ N=N ~ OH

Direct Yellow 44 . .

C2H5 ~ N=N ~ CH=CH ~ N=N ~ C2H5 S03Na S03Na Direct Yellow 12 - 25- 2~ 8 NaO3S~N=N~N=N~CH=CH~N02 O S03Na S03Na Direct Orange 39 5 OCH3 OEl 02N ~ CH=CH ~ N=N ~ N=N ~ ~
SO3Na SO3Na CH3 NaO3 3 OCH
: 1002N~CH=CH~N=N~N-N~
SO3Na SO3Wa H3 NaO3S N'l--02N~CH=CH~N=N~N=N~
SO3Na SO3Na OCH3 Na3 NH~

OCH3 C~
02N~CH=CH~N=N~N=N~ NH2 S03Na So3Na OCH3NaO3S

O2N~CH=CH~N=N~N-N~ NH~
SO3Na SO3Na CH3 NaO3S

- 26 ~ $ ~ ~

o--Cu--O
02N~CH=CH~N= N~N=N~
S03Na S03Na S03Na NaO3S

2N ~ CH=CH ~ N=N ~ $ N=N, ~ _NH2 S03Na S03Na 9 ~ NaO3S
S03Na H2N ~ CH=CH ~ N=N ~ N=N
S03Na SO3Na OCH3 NaO3S NH~

CO~ N_~C H

~>- R

~ U

NH2 N1~2 0 NH2 S

- 2 7 ~ ~ ~3 `~ ~

HgC4 ~ O NH2 ~$ C

o ~¢~ COO~Rl -NH~R

R~NH O

o NH ~R

HgC4 o~ OC4Hg NH O OH
' $~OR

OH O ~aEI2 o NH2 COO {~ R

O ~

OH O OH
R~O ~ O~R

9 4 ~NH O NH

R~O~ ~R

CHCH2~CH2CH<

O NH

~ CO ~ ~ ~R2 o OH

NH O OH

j~o R~o~ (~R

o NH;~
~CONH~R

~5 o NH2 $

HgC4~N=N~N=N~N=N~ N

OH O OH
R~o~O ~ R

O NH
(~) {~ R1 O OH

9 4 ~N N~N=N~N=N~N / 2 5 ,_~ ~C H
HgC4~N=N~N=N~N~ 2 5 HgC4~00C~N=N~N=N~N/ 2 ~N=N~N=N~N /

HgC4~N=N~N=N~OC3H7 2 ~

HgC4OCOCH=CH~N=N~N=N~N=N~OC2H4OC4H1 3 H1 2C6OC2H4OCOCH C ~N=N~N=N~OC2H4Oc6Hl 2 ~J~ OC2H5 H N O CH
~0 2 Disperse Blue 214 ~ C8H1 7 (CH3) 2N~IH

~0 O NH ~(OEI3) 2 O ~
~0~

O OEI
~5 Disperse Red 60 - 31 ~

O ~
~0~ C4Hg o OH

o NH2 O OH

10(~N=N ~N=N~
HO CH

Disperse Yellow 56 ~COOC4Hg NBa2 N~a2 Ba2N~ j~
NBa2 ~}N (~ . Cl04 Ba2N~ ~ NBa2 NBa2 N~2 Ba N NBa N~N~ e s ~ ~
Ba2N NBa2 Ba2N ~NBa2 N~ N C104 Ba2N NBa2 /

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The memory layer comprising a polymer liquid crystal (composition) according to the present invention may be provided with a record part and a non-record part having different optical thicknesses through a refractive index change at the record part, whereby coherent light causes interferential diffraction at the boundary between the record part and the non-record part. The record part and non-record part may preferably be formed as a combination of two phases selected from, e.g., the ~ollowing phases of a polymer liquid crystal.
~1) isotropic phase, ~2) homeotropically aligned nematic phase, ~3) homogeneously aligned nematic phase, ~4) homeotropically aligned smectic phase, ~5) homogeneously aligned smectic phase, ~6) homogeneously aligned cholesteric phase, (7) focal-conically aligned cholesteric phase, ~8) homogeneously aligned chiral smectic phase, ~9) homeotropically aligned chiral smectic phase.
These phases may be formed by adjustment of writing conditions either by direct heating or preferably heating by laser beam irradiation under or in the absence of an electric field, etc., and may be fixed preferably by cooling below the glass transition temperature. The thickness (d) of the memory layer may be controlled in advance to provide an optical - 34 - 2~

thickness difference (~n-d = ~/4 - ~8) suitable for readout between the record portion showing a refractive index n1, and the non-record portion showing a refractive index n2 depending on the resultant refractive index difference ~n (- ¦n1 - n2¦). The refractive index difference may preferably be 0.01 or above, particularly 0.05 or above, so as not to require an excessively large thickness of the recording layer for providing an optimum optical thickness difference. The upper limit of the re~ractive index difference may be governed by a particular polym~r liquid crystal used and generally 0.4 or below. The resultant optical thickness difference between the record part and the non-record part is reproduced by interferential diffraction of linearly polarized light, circularly polarized light and non-polarized light having a coherency.
The present invention will be explained more specifically with reference to Examples.
Example 1 Figure 1 shows an embodiment of a recording and reproduction apparatus using a memory medium according to the present invention.
A memory medium 5 comprising a transparent substrate 6 and a memory layer 7 comprising a polymer liquid crystal and a reflection layer 8 disposed on the substrate is irradiatedl e.g., by a laser beam of 830 mn and 20 mW from a laser 1 to form record pits 7b each having a width of 0.4 um and surrounded by a non-record part 7b in the memory layer 7. The thickness (d) of the memory layer 7 is controlled provide an optical thickness difference (~n~d~ of 1/4~ - 1/8A with respect to the wavelength (~) of a reproduction beam described below between the record pits 7b and the surrounding non-record part 7a having a refractive index difference ~ n).
A continuous reproduction beam of 830 nm and 1 mW from the laser 1 is caused to pass through a polarization beam splitter 2, a quarter wave plate 3 and an objective lens 4 to be focused onto the meMory layer 7 having the record pits of the memory medium 5 through the substrate 5.
The spot laser beam incident to the memory medium 5 is transmitted through the memory layer 7, reflected at the reflection layer 8 and re-transmitted through the memory layer 7 to enter the objective lens 4. When the spot beam having a spot diameter of, e.g., 1.2 ~m which is larger than the width (e.g. 0.4 ~m) of a record pit 7b strides over the record pit, a portion of the spot beam passing through the record pit 7b is caused have an optical path difference of a half the 25 wavelength of the reproduction beam (e.g., a phase difference of ~) with a portion of khe beam having passed through the non-record part 7a during the $
- 3~ -reciprocation through the memory layer 7 on the surface of the substrate 6. These portions of the spot beam both reflected from the reflection layer 8 causes interferential diffraction with each other to remarkably decrease the quantity of reflected light incident to the objective lens 4. The reflected light quantity is detected by a detection optical system similar to a conventional CD pickup optical system including a detector 9.
The above-mentioned record pit width of, e.g., 0.~ ~m and reproduction beam spot diameter of, e.g., 1.2 ~m have been determined so as to provide a maximum intererential dlffraction effect.
The above mentioned optical thickness between the record refractive index pit and the non-record past provides a maximum signal 8/N ratio when it is approx.
1/4 of the wavelength of the reproduction beam as is known with the conventional CD technology. However, an optical thickness of approx. 1/~ of the wavelength is preferred so as to effect a tracking control detection according to the push-pull method. As a result, it is desired that the optical thickness difference is generally within the range of 1/4 - 1/8 of the wavelength of the reproduction beam.
The memory medium may be formed in the shape of the disk in the same size as a conventional CD disk, and the formation o-E the refractive index pit at the `$

time of recording may be effected according to a similar format as the pit fo~mation of the CD disk, whereby a disk-shaped memory medium applicable to a conventional CD drive unit can be obtained.
Example 2 An embodiment of the memory medium having a laminar structure as shown in Figure 2 was prepared in the following manner.
A substrate 16 was coated with a methanol solution of a silane coupling agent (Toray Silicone SZ
6032~ by spin coating, followed by curing to form a homeotropic alignment film 19.
Then, the following polymer liquid crystal 15--1CH2-ICH ~
COO ~CH2~0~COO~oCH3 was dissolved in dichloroethane at a concentration of 5 wt.%, and into the solution, the following near infrared-absorbing dye (C2H5)2N~ ,~N(C2H5)2 //~
C=CH-CH=CH-C C10 ~ / ~

(C2H5)2N N(C2H5)2 2 ~ 8 ~ 38 -was dissolved in a proportion of 1 wt.% of the polymer liquid crystal. The resultant solution was applied onto the alignment film 19 by spin coating and dried to form a memory layer 17, followed by vapor deposition of Al to form an approx. 2 ~um-thick r~flection layer~
Then, the memory layer 17 was heated into isotropic phase and then cooled to form a homeotropically aligned memory layer 17. Then, the memory layer 17 was irradiated for writing with a laser beam of 830 nm and 20 mW from a semiconductor laser 1 in Figure 1 to form a record pit 17b having a width of 0.8 jum surrounded by a non-record part 17a.
The memory medium was incorporated in a readout sy9t.em as ~hown in Figure 1 and the memory layer 17 was illuminated with a reproduction beam of 830 nm and 1 mW having a spot diameter of 2.4 um, whereby the reflected light quantities were measured to be 5 % and 40 % with respect to the illumination light for the record part 17b and the non-record part 17a, respectively.
Example 3 Another embodiment of the memory medium according to the present invention was prepared as shown in Figure 3.

A substrate 116 coated with a vapor-deposited ITO transparent electrode 20 formed by sputtering was further coated with a polyamic acid solution ("PIQ", mfd. by Hitachi Kasei Kogyo K.K., non-volatile matter content: 3u0 wt.%~, followed by heating for 30 min. at 120C, 60 min. at 200C and 30 min. at 350C, to form a polyimide alignment film 119~ which was then provided with a uniaxial alignment characteristic by rubbing.
Then, the following polymer liquid crystal ~ CH2-CH~
COO ~ CH2 ~ O ~ COO ~ CN

was di5solved in dichloroethane at 5 wt.~, and the ollowing dichroic colorant _ ~ o-C3H6O C6H13 bH O NH2 was added thereto in a proportion of 1 wt.% of the polymer liquid crystal, and the resultant solution was 20 applied by spin coating, followed bs~ drying to form a memory layer 117, which was then covered by a 2 ~m-thick vapor deposition layer of Al to form a reflection layer 118. The memory layer 117 in the memory medium was heated into isotropic phase and then gradually 25 cooled to form a homogeneously aligned memory layer.
Then, the memory layer 117 was irradiated for writing with an He-Ne laser beam of 633 nm and 10 mW under - 40 - ~ 8 application of an AC electric ield from an AC supply between the transparent electrode 20 and the reflection layer 118.
The thus written memory medium was incorporated in a reproduction system using a reproduction laser beam of 830 nm and 1 mW shown in Figure 1, whereby the reflected light quantities from the recorded part and the non-record part were measured to be 10 % and 35 %, respectively.
As described above, according to the present invention, there is provided a memory medium which can be used in a simple optical system as used ln a conventional digital audio disk apparatus. The memory medium can be prepared by a very simple process such as spin coating and can be easily written and erased, so that it constitutes a good memory medium suitable for production in a small scaleO

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1. A memory medium, including a memory layer comprising a polymer liquid crystal and a reflection layer disposed on a substrate so that a reproduction beam is transmitted through the memory layer, reflected at the reflection layer and re-transmitted through the memory layer, wherein the memory layer comprises a non-record part and a record part having a refractive index changed from that of the non-record part so that the non-record part and the record part have a difference in optical thickness of the memory layer suitable for causing interferential diffraction of a reproduction beam of coherent light incident to the record part and the non-record part to allow readout of the recorded data.
2. A medium according to Claim 1, wherein said polymer liquid crystal has a glass transition point.
3. A recording method, comprising:
providing a memory medium including a memory layer comprising a polymer liquid crystal and a reflection layer on a substrate, and irradiating the memory layer with a writing beam having a spot diameter and a radial intensity distribution to provide a thermal distribution in the memory layer, thus forming in the memory layer a record part having a varied refractive index in a width smaller than the spot diameter of the writing beam.
4. A reproduction method, comprising:
providing a memory medium including a memory layer comprising a polymer liquid crystal and a reflection layer on a substrate, the memory layer comprising a record part formed in a width and having a varied refractive index, and irradiating the record part with a reproduction beam having a spot diameter larger than the width of the record part to cause interferential diffraction of the reproduction beam.
5. A recording apparatus, comprising:
a memory medium including a memory layer comprising a polymer liquid crystal and a reflection layer disposed on a substrate, and a writing means for irradiating the memory layer with a writing beam having a spot diameter to form in the memory layer a record part having a varied refractive index in a width smaller than the spot diameter of the writing beam.
6. A reproduction apparatus, comprising:
a memory medium including a memory layer comprising a polymer liquid crystal and a reflection layer disposed on a substrate, the memory layer comprising a record part formed in a width and having a varied refractive index, a means for irradiating the record part with a reproduction beam having a spot diameter larger than the width of the record part, and a means for detecting interferential diffraction of a reflected beam from the record part to reproduce recorded data.
7. A recording and reproduction apparatus, comprising:
a memory medium including a memory layer comprising a polymer liquid crystal and a reflection layer disposed on a substrate, a writing means for irradiating the memory layer with a writing beam to form in the memory layer a record part having a varied refractive index in a width, a means for irradiating the record part with a reproduction beam having a spot diameter larger than the width of the record part, and a means for detecting interferential diffraction of a reflected beam from the record part.
8. An apparatus according to Claim 7, wherein the width of the record part is smaller than the spot diameter of the writing beam.
9. An apparatus according to Claim 8, wherein the writing beam and the reproduction beam are issued from a single light source.
10. An apparatus according to Claim 9, wherein the writing beam and the reproduction beam have different light intensities and/or different pulse durations.
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