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28 June 1999 Ten-year overview and future prospects of write-once organic recordable media
Emiko Hamada
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Abstract
More than 10 years have passed since CD-R was developed in 1988. Back then, annual sales in 1998 were reported to be 600M units and sales for 1999 were projected to be over 1 billion units. CD-R has clearly become the most popular recordable optical media in the world today. The reasons for this success are related to the fact that, from its inception, CD-R was highly feasible, which was directly related to its function, its format and its production methods, all of which are very similar to those for CD Audio and CD-ROM.
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Emiko Hamada "Ten-year overview and future prospects of write-once organic recordable media", Proc. SPIE 3864, Joint International Symposium on Optical Memory and Optical Data Storage 1999, 38642V (28 June 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.997555
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KEYWORDS
Compact discs

Thermal effects

Digital video discs

Digital video recorders

Optical storage

Thermal analysis

Video

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