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16 September 2003 Blue-violet laser write-once optical disc with spin-coated dye-based recording layer
Yoshihisa Usami, Takeshi Kakuta, Toshio Ishida, Hiroshi Kubo, Naoki Saito, Tetsuya Watanabe
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Proceedings Volume 5069, Optical Data Storage 2003; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.532656
Event: Optical Data Storage 2003, 2003, Vancouver, Canada
Abstract
Jitter of 9.5% with conventional equalizer and 6.1% with limit equalizer have been achieved on a 23.3GB blue-violet laser write-once optical disc with a recording laeyr formed by spin coating with a dye-based solution. Data transfer speed is 36Mbit/s. The disc is composed of a polycarbonate substrate, a reflective layer, a dye-coated recording layer, a bonding layer, and a polycarbonate protective sheet. Cavities formed in the marks during recording result in large changes in refractive index for signal amplitude. Recording and playback was successful even at 2x drive speeds with data transfer of 72Mbit/s.
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Yoshihisa Usami, Takeshi Kakuta, Toshio Ishida, Hiroshi Kubo, Naoki Saito, and Tetsuya Watanabe "Blue-violet laser write-once optical disc with spin-coated dye-based recording layer", Proc. SPIE 5069, Optical Data Storage 2003, (16 September 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.532656
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KEYWORDS
Optical discs

Reflectivity

Coating

Laser optics

Refractive index

Modulation

Sputter deposition

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