High Speed Laser Modulation for up to $12\times$ Blu-ray Disc CuSi Recording
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In this paper recent high speed recording results are presented for Blu-ray Disc CuSi recording. An optical pulse timing scheme is discussed based on power controlled transitions (PCT), using the physics and dynamics of the semiconductor lasers. The applied PCT scheme allows for a timing resolution in the 10 ps range and does not require special ultra-high speed electronics, making it a very suitable candidate for future drive implementation. In this way high speed recording experiments became feasible with recording speeds up to $12\times$. The recording material CuSi has proven to be a good candidate for high speed Blu-ray Disc recording, without the need for complex write strategies.
- 2007-06-30
著者
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SCHLEIPEN Jean
Philips Research Laboratories
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RIJPERS Jan
Philips Research Laboratories
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Hesen Rob
Philips Research Laboratories, High Tech Campus 34, 5656 AE Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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Jaegers Jan
Philips Research Laboratories, High Tech Campus 34, 5656 AE Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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Janssen Anton
Philips Research Laboratories, High Tech Campus 34, 5656 AE Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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Sonneville Peter
Philips Research Laboratories, High Tech Campus 34, 5656 AE Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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