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Front surface MO recording over 17 Gbit/in2 and its prospect for double density

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Abstract

Front surface recording was conducted on a normal magneto-optical media using blue laser optics using a high numerical aperture lens and magnetic field modulation writing. The level of high-density recording anticipated by the optical scaling rule was demonstrated. This paper discusses the prospect for the double density, assuming domain expansion magneto-optical media.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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