Photosensitive recording medium, and recording and...

Dynamic optical information storage or retrieval – Optical storage medium structure – Disk cartridge

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07665103

ABSTRACT:
A photosensitive recording medium comprising a substrate in a shape of disc having a center hole in a center part, and a holographic recording layer made from a photosensitive material, said photosensitive recording medium including a clamp area provided near an edge of said center hole and extending over 360 degree so as to surround said center hole, and a recording area provided at a distance from said clamp area and extending over 360 degree so as to surround said clamp area, wherein an RFID is embedded in a region between said clamp area and said recording area, or an RFID is embedded in an unrecordable region between said recording area and an outer circumferential edge of said recording medium.

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