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Review of Methods to Achieve Optical Recording at 1Tb/in2

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Abstract

Technologies that promise optical recording at densities of 1 Tb/in2 are reviewed. Two primary candidates, near-field recording and bit-wise volumetric recording, are emphasized. In both technologies, The goal of recording at 1Tb/in2 appears to be a challenging but obtainable goal. Tradeoffs associated with each technology are also presented.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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