Problem to be solved is that when an information recording medium is repeatedly
subjected to recording of information several hundreds times, the atoms in a protective
layer are diffused and dissolved into a recording layer to lower a reflectivity
greatly and make the medium unendurable to many times of overwriting. This problem
can be solved by a medium constituted of interference layer 10, interface
layer 12, phase-change type recording layer 14, protective layer
13 having a tin content of from 23.3 atomic % to 32.3 atomic %, and a heat
sink layer 8 successively formed on substrate 1, as seen from a light-incidence
side. By use of this medium, the dissolution of atoms can be prevented, and overwriting
for many times can be achieved.