Presentation 2002/1/10
PERFORMANCE OF AN ELECTRON BEAM RECORDER FOR HIGH-DENSITY OPTICAL DISK
M. Katsumura, H. Nishiwaki, Y. Kojima, T. Iika,
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Abstract(in English) A user data capacity of more than 23 Gbytes will be required for a next generation optical disk to store two hours of high definition digital television (HDTV) broadcast signals. It is difficult to realize high-density optical disk mastering using laser beam recorders (LBR) owing to their resolution limits. Therefore, we developed an electron beam recorder (EBR). We evaluated the performance of the EBR for the high-density optical disks.
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Keyword(in English) Optical disk / Electron beam recorder / High-density recording / Resolution limit / Jitter
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Title (in English) PERFORMANCE OF AN ELECTRON BEAM RECORDER FOR HIGH-DENSITY OPTICAL DISK
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Keyword(1) Optical disk
Keyword(2) Electron beam recorder
Keyword(3) High-density recording
Keyword(4) Resolution limit
Keyword(5) Jitter
1st Author's Name M. Katsumura
1st Author's Affiliation Advanced Disk Systems Department, Development Division, Research & Development Group, PIONEER corporation()
2nd Author's Name H. Nishiwaki
2nd Author's Affiliation Advanced Disk Systems Department, Development Division, Research & Development Group, PIONEER corporation
3rd Author's Name Y. Kojima
3rd Author's Affiliation Advanced Disk Systems Department, Development Division, Research & Development Group, PIONEER corporation
4th Author's Name T. Iika
4th Author's Affiliation Advanced Disk Systems Department, Development Division, Research & Development Group, PIONEER corporation
Date 2002/1/10
Paper # 2001-MR-94
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 564
Page pp.pp.-
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