Abstract

When photobleaching reactions are used for writing in a photochromic optical memory, the initial optical density in the recording layer plays an important role in the various write/read characteristics; i.e., secondary harmonics, repeatedly readout characteristics, and crosstalks in a multi-wavelength recording. Better characteristics, that is, lower secondary harmonics, higher readout repeatability and lower nonlinear component of crosstalks, were obtained for media with higher optical density.

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