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30 July 1997 LIMDOW-MSR MO disk memory
Tetsuo Hosokawa, Akio Okamuro, M. Hashimoto, Kazutomo Miyata
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Proceedings Volume 3109, Optical Data Storage 1997 Topical Meeting; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.280701
Event: Optical Data Storage Topical Meeting '97, 1997, Tucson, AZ, United States
Abstract
This paper describes combination of Magnetically induced Super Resolution (MSR) with Light Intensity Modulation Direct Over Write (LIMDOW) Magneto Optical (MO) media. Actually, a certain type of MSR is easily associated with the conventional LIMDOW. We combine Front Aperture Detection (FAD) MSR with the conventional LIMDOW by our mass-producing line in MNOptical. We estimate the robustness of FAD-LIMDOW by using Tagachi Method. It is confirmed that productivity and robustness of this FAD-LIMDOW is as same as that of the conventional 5X LIMDOW. The performance supports that 0.34 um/bit and 0.8 um/track pitch with NA 0.55 and 680 nm LD wave length will be practical.
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Tetsuo Hosokawa, Akio Okamuro, M. Hashimoto, and Kazutomo Miyata "LIMDOW-MSR MO disk memory", Proc. SPIE 3109, Optical Data Storage 1997 Topical Meeting, (30 July 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.280701
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KEYWORDS
Magnetism

Molybdenum

Switching

Interference (communication)

Sputter deposition

Modulation

Super resolution

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