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9 September 2004 Low-to-high blue inorganic write-once media
Bing-Mau Chen, Ru-Lin Yeh, Hung-Fa Chen, Jei-Ming Chung
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Proceedings Volume 5380, Optical Data Storage 2004; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.556716
Event: Optical Data Storage Topical Meeting, 2004, Monterey, California, United States
Abstract
With the advantages of low cost, portability and compliance with ROM disk, write once media have become the most popular storage media for computer and audio/video application. Several write once recording materials, such as TeO[1], TeOPd[2], and Si/Cu [3] AlSi[4] have been proposed to realize inorganic write once media which are high to low disks. However, Toshiba and NEC have proposed a low to high rewritable media for blue laser disk.[5] Therefore, we develop a novel write once media to meet these properties. In this paper, we report the static and recording characteristics of write once media.
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Bing-Mau Chen, Ru-Lin Yeh, Hung-Fa Chen, and Jei-Ming Chung "Low-to-high blue inorganic write-once media", Proc. SPIE 5380, Optical Data Storage 2004, (9 September 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.556716
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KEYWORDS
Optical testing

Reflectivity

Digital video discs

Modulation

Clocks

Eye

Optical discs

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