Thermally Balanced Writing for High-Speed Compact Disc Recordable (CD-R) Recording
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概要
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A thermally balanced write strategy has been developed for high-speed recording of CD-recordable (CD-R). It is adopted in the recent multi-speed CD-R standard as the media testing condition. The write strategy accounts for the effects of thermal interference and heat accumulation during the recording process. Detailed thermal calculations of the resulting pit shapes and sizes support the approach. CD-R recording speeds of up to 40X are demonstrated using this Thermally Balanced Write Strategy.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 2002-03-30
著者
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Meinders E
Philips Res. Lab. Eindhoven Nld
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Tieke Benno
Philips Research Laboratories
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MEINDERS Erwin
Philips Research Laboratories
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LANGEREIS Geert
Philips Research Laboratories
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KABLAU Johannes
Philips Optical Storage, Standardisation
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WOUDENBERG Rob
Philips Optical Storage, Standardisation
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KOLLENBURG Rob
Philips Optical Storage, Standardisation
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Woudenberg Rob
Philips Optical Storage Standardisation
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Kollenburg Rob
Philips Optical Storage Standardisation
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Kablau Johannes
Philips Optical Storage Standardisation
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Meinders Erwin
Philips Optical Media and Technology, Glaslaan 2, 5616 LD, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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