Effects of Surface Roughness and Mechanical Properties of Cover-Layer on Near-Field Optical Recording
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概要
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Narrow gap distance in cover-layer incident near-field recording (NFR) configuration causes a collision problem in the interface between a solid immersion lens and a disk surface. A polymer cover-layer with smooth surface results in a stable gap servo while a nanocomposite cover-layer with high refractive index shows a collision problem during the gap servo test. Even though a dielectric cover-layer, in which the surface is rougher than the polymer, supplements the mechanical properties, an unclear eye pattern due to an unstable gap servo can be obtained after a chemical mechanical polishing. Not only smooth surface but also good mechanical properties of cover-layer are required for the stable gap servo in the NFR.
- 2009-03-25
著者
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Kim Jin-Hong
Digital Storage Research Laboratory, LG Electronics, 360-5 Yatap-dong, Bundang-gu, Sungnam, Kyunggi-do 463-828, Korea
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Lee Jun-Seok
Digital Storage Research Laboratory, LG Electronics, 360-5 Yatap-dong, Bundang-gu, Sungnam, Kyunggi-do 463-828, Korea
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Seo Jung-Kyo
Digital Storage Research Laboratory, LG Electronics, 360-5 Yatap-dong, Bundang-gu, Sungnam, Kyunggi-do 463-828, Korea
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Lim Jungshik
Digital Storage Research Laboratory, LG Electronics, 360-5 Yatap-dong, Bundang-gu, Sungnam, Kyunggi-do 463-828, Korea