Process for reading-out information from electrically...

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G11B 9/10 (2006.01) G11B 9/02 (2006.01) G11B 13/00 (2006.01)

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CA 1250365

A B S T R A C T A process for reading-out information from electrically polarizable data carriers by means of electron beams The information recorded in the data carrier in the form of a locally variable electric polarization is scanned and selected by means of an electron beam. For this purpose, the secondary electrons produced on the surface of the data carrier are used. The data carrier is simultaneously either periodically heated by radiating electromagnetic waves or charged with ultrasonics. Potential fluctuations of equal frequency thereby arise on the surface of the data carrier dependent on the local polarization, which fluctuations result in a modulation of the secondary electrons. The secondary electron flow thus receives information via the polarization conditions stored in the data carrier. To recover this information, the secondary electron flow is frequency-selectively amplified and electronically evaluated according to amount and/or phase. A polyvinylidene fluoride film (PVDF) is preferably used as data carrier.

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