Feasibility of High-to-Low Design for Advanced Rewritable High-Density Digital Versatile Disc
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概要
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The low-to-high reflective design has been widely adopted for the by advanced rewritable high-density digital versatile disc (HD DVD-ARW). Current DVD discs are all of high-to-low reflective design; therefore, we believe that this design can be utilized for the HD DVD-ARW disc. This note shows the structure of a high-to-low reflective design for a HD DVD-ARW. It indicates that the crystalline reflectivity is greater than the amorphous reflectivity. In order to achieve high-to-low reflective design, an optical simulation and sample test have been performed, including the design of the thickness of each layer, the measuring of reflectivity and modulation, and an eye-pattern test. The feasibility of the high-to-low HD DVD-ARW disc is successfully demonstrated.
- 2005-06-15
著者
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Wang Ming-wen
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Oriental Institute Of Technology
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Wang Ming-Wen
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Oriental Institute of Technology, Pan-Chiao, Taipei, Taiwan 220, R.O.C.
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Chen Hon-Lun
Storage Media Research and Development Center, PRODISC TECHNOLOGY, Wugu-Shiang, Taipei, Taiwan 248, R.O.C.
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