Optical data storage represents a major chapter in the history
of information storage and the invention of rewritable media has
indisputably been an essential addition to the optical storage
family. With the multiple overwrite feature, rewritable optical
discs have found application in consumer DVD+RW video recorders,
professional archiving systems and computer drives for data
storage, replacing the floppy disc in the latter case.
Optical Data Storage provides an overview of the recording
principles, materials aspects, and application areas of
phase-change optical storage. Some theoretical background is given
to familiarize the reader with the basics of the phase-change
processes. Elements of data recording, including mark formation,
eraseability, direct overwrite strategies, data quality and data
stability, etc are explained and extensively discussed. A mark
formation model is described and used throughout the whole book to
back-up measurement results and support the discussed applications.
Two major aspects high-speed and dual-layer recording are
considered in depth and solutions to achieve higher performance are
analyzed.
Optical Data Storage is aimed at a broad range of readers from
university teams studying the subject to industrial media
manufacturers requiring insights into performance of rewritable
optical media."
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