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Characteristics and Limitations of Multiple-Layered Optical Memories

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Abstract

Fourth-generation technologies that use multiple layers are now under investigation. This presentation describes the inter-layer interference and crosstalk characteristics of multiple layers under several illumination conditions. For coherent laser beams, a Babinet decomposition of the recording structure is used. Limitations based on performance bounds are introduced for various film characteristics, like reflectance, transmittance and uniform or nonuniform layer spacing.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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