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10 January 2002 High-density blue-laser rewritable optical disc system adopting 0.3-mm-thick plastic substrate
Jin-Yong Kim, Sang-Woon Suh, Kyung-Chan Park
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Proceedings Volume 4342, Optical Data Storage 2001; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.453399
Event: Optical Data Storage, 2001, Santa Fe, NM, United States
Abstract
Continuing demands for higher-capacity optical disc storage system become even stronger as High-Definition TV Broadcasting and Internet are creating new needs for data storage. Recently, high density optical disc systems using blue laser diodes have been reported as potential candidates for next generation industry-standard. At ISOM/ODSí '99, we have proposed to reduce substrate thickness to 0.3 mm, and showed its potential advantage by read-out test using blue laser diode. Later, we reported experimental results of read-only and rewritable disc systems based on the 0.3 mm plastic injection-molded substrate. In this paper, we will report on some of the new features of our blue wavelength system as well as the technical progress we have achieved so far.
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Jin-Yong Kim, Sang-Woon Suh, and Kyung-Chan Park "High-density blue-laser rewritable optical disc system adopting 0.3-mm-thick plastic substrate", Proc. SPIE 4342, Optical Data Storage 2001, (10 January 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.453399
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KEYWORDS
Optical discs

Semiconductor lasers

Signal detection

Digital video discs

Modulation

Objectives

Laser systems engineering

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