1 June 2006 Change in data marks and groove structures of compact recordable disks in response to a high power laser beam
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Abstract
Changes in data marks and groove structures are examined when a high power laser beam (>0.5 W) is focused on compact disk recordable (CD-R) data layers. Observations are recorded as a function of exposure condition and the type of dye used in the recording layer. All samples experience a decrease in the depths of data mark features and the pregroove modulations on exposure. Data marks on cyanine- and azo-dye disks become optically invisible after exposure, while data marks on phthalocyanine-dye disks remain visible, even after high-power exposure. Also, phthalocyanine-dye disks show interesting phenomena, including mixture of the dye and the substrate material during recording and contrast reversal of the marks.
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Taeyoung J. Choi and Thomas D. Milster "Change in data marks and groove structures of compact recordable disks in response to a high power laser beam," Optical Engineering 45(6), 064302 (1 June 2006). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.2214714
Published: 1 June 2006
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KEYWORDS
High power lasers

Optical microscopes

Interfaces

Light emitting diodes

Modulation

Optical engineering

Optical filters

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