KEYWORDS: Light sources, Continuous wave operation, Super resolution, Dielectrics, Semiconductor lasers, Near field, Signal processing, Picosecond phenomena, Pulsed laser operation, Near field optics
In this paper, functions of bubble pit that is formed in a recording process of a super-resolution near-field structure
(super-RENS) disk are discussed. The result shows that the recorded bubble pit has a greatly influence on both writing
and reading for super-RENS disk. The relationship between the bubble pit and readout signal is also investigated.
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