Multi-stack optical storage medium

US9412407B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9412407-B2
Application numberUS-55768604-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 17, 2004
Priority dateAug 29, 2002
Publication dateAug 9, 2016
Grant dateAug 9, 2016

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The invention relates to an optical storage medium comprising below an entrance face (EF) a higher recording stack (ST 0 ) comprising a higher recording layer (L 0 ) and at least a lower recording stack (ST 1 ), said lower recording stack (ST 1 ) being recorded or read back by a radiation beam ( 4 ) entering into the optical storage medium through the entrance face (EF) with a wavelength (λ), focused on said lower recording stack (ST 1 ) and transmitted through the higher recording stack (ST 0 ), a recording of the higher recording layer (L 0 ) causing an optical thickness variation between recorded and unrecorded areas of said first recording layer (L 0 ), which is included into the range [0.03λ, 0.125λ].

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The invention claimed is: 1. A multi-stack optical storage medium in a disk format with at least one stack receiving a radiation beam through another stack, comprising: a semi-transparent first substrate, with an entrance face and pre-grooved face on the opposite side from the entrance face, and a thickness within a range of 0.56 mm and 0.60 mm; a higher stack and a lower stack, separated by a spacer having a thickness within a range of 0.03 mm and 0.07 mm extending between the pre-grooved face of the semi-transparent first substrate and a second substrate, and including respective recording layers, the recording layer of the higher stack having a thickness on groove and a variation of thickness on groove between recorded and unrecorded areas equal to a first range of 0.06λ to 0.08λ; and the entrance face is configured for receiving the radiation beam having a wavelength (λ) less than or approximately equal to 655 nm and a wave front phase variation of within the first range for recording data on the recording layers, wherein data is recorded on the recording layer of the higher stack by the beam passing through the entrance face alone and on the recording layer of the lower stack by the beam passing through the entrance face and through the recording layer of the higher stack, wherein the recording layer of the higher stack comprises an organic dye material having: the thickness on groove greater than 28 nm and less than 115 nm. 2. The optical storage medium of claim 1 , wherein the radiation beam comprises a wavelength approximately equal to 655 nm. 3. The optical storage medium of claim 2 , wherein the optical storage medium has the DVD format. 4. The optical storage medium of claim 1 , wherein the thickness of a first metal reflector layer in of the higher stack is greater than 5 nm and less than 25 nm. 5. The optical storage medium of claim 1 , wherein the recording layer of the higher stack comprises grooves and lands with the grooves having a width of 320 nm, a distance between grooves of 740 nm and wherein the thickness of the recording layer of the higher stack on the grooves is larger than the thickness on the lands. 6. The optical storage medium of claim 5 , wherein the thickness of the recording layer of the higher stack on the grooves is one of 60 nm, 80 nm, 100 nm or 115 nm. 7. The optical storage medium of claim 5 , wherein the thickness of the recording layer of the higher stack on the lands is one of 25 nm or 40 nm. 8. The optical storage medium of claim 1 , wherein the variation of thickness periodically varies at defined intervals of the recording layer of the higher stack. 9. The optical storage medium of claim 1 , wherein the variation of the thickness on groove of the recording layer of the higher stack is 0.073 λ. 10. The optical storage medium of claim 1 , wherein the higher stack further comprises a first metal reflector layer and the lower stack further comprises a second metal reflector layer and the first metal reflector layer is sufficiently thinner than the second metal reflector layer to reduce the wave front phase variation through the first metal reflector layer. 11. The optical storage medium of claim 1 , wherein the wavelength (λ) is approximately equal to 655 nm, and the dye material is at least one of the group of: an AZO dye material with a real part of the refractive index approximately equal to 2.3; and a cyanine dye material with a real part of the refractive index equal to 2.2; and when data are recorded into the recording layer, the refractive index falls to approximately 1.6. 12. The optical storage medium of claim 1 , wherein the higher recording stack further comprises a thin metal reflector layer of silver in the range of 5 nm to 25 nm thick. 13. The optical storage medium of claim 1 , wherein the lower recording stack comprises a thick metal reflector layer that is thicker in relation to a thin metal reflector layer of the higher stack. 14. The optical storage medium of claim 1 , wherein the spacer is a transparent layer of UV curable lacquer deposited by spin coating, in which grooves are formed by stamping and having a thickness of 0.05 mm. 15. The optical storage medium of claim 1 , wherein the second substrate is glued to the lower surface of the lower stack. 16. A method of manufacturing a multi-stack optical storage medium in a disk format with at least one stack receiving a radiation beam through another stack, the method comprising acts of: providing a semi-transparent first substrate having a thickness within a range of 0.56 mm and 0.60 mm, an entrance face and a pre-grooved face on the opposite bottom side of the semi-transparent substrate from the entrance face, the entrance face is configured to receive a radiation beam having a wavelength (λ) less than or approximately equal to 655 nm; forming a higher recording layer having a thickness on groove greater than 28 nm and less than 115 nm and a variation of the thickness on groove between recorded and unrecorded areas within a first range by depositing an organic dye onto the pre-grooved face of the semi-transparent substrate by spin-coating, wherein the first range is 0.06λ to 0.08λ; applying a first metal reflector layer under the higher recording layer by sputtering; applying a spacer layer under the first metal reflector layer by applying a UV-curable lacquer to the first metal reflector layer by spin coating, the spacer layer having a thickness within a range of 0.03 mm and 0.07 mm; forming grooves in the UV-curable lacquer of the spacer layer, by pressing a stamper into the UV-curable lacquer, to replicate the grooves in the semi-transparent substrate; curing the UV-curable lacquer by exposing the UV-curable lacquer to UV; depositing a lower recording layer by depositing an organic dye onto the grooves of the spacer layer by spin-coating; applying a second metal reflector layer below the lower recording layer by sputtering, the second metal reflector layer is sufficiently thicker than the first metal reflector layer to reduce the wave front phase variation when a radiation beam traveling through the first metal reflector layer records data on the lower recording layer at the second metal reflector layer; and applying a second substrate to the second metal reflector layer, wherein the data is recorded on the higher recording layer through the entrance face alone and on the lower recording layer through the entrance face and through the higher recording layer without causing deterioration in optical properties of the radiation beam and the recorded areas on the lower recording layer. 17. A multi-stack optical storage medium in a disk format with at least one stack receiving a radiation beam through another stack, comprising: a semi-transparent first substrate having a thickness within a range of 0.56 mm and 0.60 mm, an entrance face and a pre-grooved face on the opposite bottom side of the semi-transparent first substrate from the entrance face the entrance face is configured to receive a radiation beam having a wavelength (λ) less than or approximately equal to 655 nm ; a higher recording layer of organic dye below the semi-transparent first substrate, the organic dye coating the grooves and having a thickness on groove greater than 28 nm and less than 115 nm and a variation of the thickness on groove between recorded and unrecorded areas within a first range of 0.06 λ to 0.08 λ; a first metal reflector layer below the higher recording layer; a spacer layer below the first metal reflector layer and having grooves on a bottom surface that replicate the grooves

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  • Multilayer discs, i.e. multiple recording layers accessed from the same side · CPC title

  • involving reflectivity, absorption or colour changes · CPC title

  • G11B7/24Primary

    Record carriers characterised by shape, structure or physical properties, or by the selection of the material (characterised by the arrangement of information on the carrier G11B7/007) · CPC title

  • DVDs [digital versatile discs]; Digital video discs; MMCDs; HDCDs · CPC title

  • Reflective layers · CPC title

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What does patent US9412407B2 cover?
The invention relates to an optical storage medium comprising below an entrance face (EF) a higher recording stack (ST 0 ) comprising a higher recording layer (L 0 ) and at least a lower recording stack (ST 1 ), said lower recording stack (ST 1 ) being recorded or read back by a radiation beam ( 4 ) entering into the optical storage medium through the entrance face (EF) with a wavelength (λ), f…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Martens Hubert Cécile François, Vlutters Ruud, Koninklijke Philips Nv
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G11B7/24. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 09 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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