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17 July 2007 Approach to high density more than 40GB per layer with Blu-ray disc format
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Proceedings Volume 6620, Optical Data Storage 2007; 66200V (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.738914
Event: Optical Data Storage 2007, 2007, Portland, OR, United States
Abstract
We report the new data reproducing scheme for high density over 40GB per layer with a commercial Blu-ray recordable disc. bER of 10-5 and 10-4 with 42.5GB and 45GB were experimentally obtained respectively using this new data reproducing scheme which shows the possibility of achieving 50GB with a commercial single-layer Blu-ray disc. We also propose a new evaluation parameter which is necessary for high density.
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Kyunggeun Lee, Hui Zhao, Inoh Hwang, Wookyeon Hwang, Hyunsoo Park, Chongsam Chung, and Insik Park "Approach to high density more than 40GB per layer with Blu-ray disc format", Proc. SPIE 6620, Optical Data Storage 2007, 66200V (17 July 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.738914
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KEYWORDS
Signal detection

Sensors

Signal processing

Binary data

Interference (communication)

Signal generators

Data centers

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