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Blue-Violet Laser Write-Once Optical Disc with Spin-Coated Dye-Based Recording Layer

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Abstract

Jitter of 9.8% with conventional equalizer and 6.3% with limit equalizer have been achieved on a 23.3GB blue-violet laser write-once optical disc with a recording layer formed by spin coating with a dye-based solution. The disc is composed of a polycarbonate substrate, a reflective layer, a dye-coated recording layer, a bonding layer, and a polycarbonate protective sheet. Cavities formed in the marks during recording result in large changes in refractive index for superior signal amplitude.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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