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28 June 1999 Near-field phase-change optical recording using a GaP hemispherical lens
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The data density ofthe optical recording medium depends on the focused beam spot size, which is limited by diffraction. The beam spot size can be reduced by using a shorter wavelength light source or a larger NA objective lens. Recently, near-field optical techniques using evanescent light, have been developed to overcome the diffraction limit of far-field optics.
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Kusato Hirota, Tomas D. Milster, Kei Shimura, Yan Zhang, and Joshua Sseunhyeun Jo "Near-field phase-change optical recording using a GaP hemispherical lens", Proc. SPIE 3864, Joint International Symposium on Optical Memory and Optical Data Storage 1999, 386437 (28 June 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.997634
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KEYWORDS
Optical recording

Objectives

Refractive index

Near field scanning optical microscopy

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