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14 January 1982 Recent Development In Optical Data Storage
Surachai Suthasinekul
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Abstract
A number of recently developed optical data storage systems are reviewed in this paper. Each system utilizes some laser beam recording method as a means of permanently storing digital data on optical storage medium. The technical approaches and storage media employed by these systems vary considerably, ranging from ablative pit-creation on tellurium disc, or metalized glass slide to optical spot recording on silver halide film. Several performance characteristics and parameters of these optical data storage systems relevant to their applications in picture archiving are discussed. Also addressed are the developments of other types of optical data storage media such as bubble forming medium, dye film, and magneto-optic disc.
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Surachai Suthasinekul "Recent Development In Optical Data Storage", Proc. SPIE 0318, 1st Intl Conf and Workshop on Picture Archiving and Communication Systems, (14 January 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.967625
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KEYWORDS
Optical storage

Silver

Data storage

Tellurium

Glasses

Semiconductor lasers

Reflectivity

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