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  • (FD)2TD Analysis of Light-Beam Scattering from MO Disks with Land/Groove Recording Structures

    Toshitaka KOJIMA  Toru SASAI  Isao KOBAYASHI  Yiwei HE  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E85-C No:10
      Page(s):
    1776-1783

    The present paper deals with the frequency-dependent finite difference time domain ((FD)2TD) method analysis of the light-beam scattering from a land/groove recording magneto-optical (MO) disk model with an Al reflective layer (ALRL) in order to improve the conventional analysis for MO disk models under the assumption of perfectly conducting reflective layer (PCRL). Numerical examples of main- and cross-polarized scattered fields and the phase difference between them are presented. We show the comparison of the scattering characteristics between ALRL and PCRL, and also examine the dependence of the cross talk of the readout signal due to adjacent recorded marks on both the recorded mark size and the depth of grooves.

  • Transition of Magnetization Direction in AS-MO Disks

    Junji HIROKANE  Yoshiteru MURAKAMI  Akira TAKAHASHI  Shigeo TERASHIMA  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E82-C No:12
      Page(s):
    2117-2124

    A standard of Advanced Storage Magneto Optical (AS-MO) having a 6 Gbyte capacity in a 120 mm-diameter single side disk was established by using a magnetically induced superresolution readout method. Transition from in-plane to perpendicular magnetization for exchange-coupled readout layer (GdFeCo) and in-plane magnetization mask layer (GdFe) of the AS-MO disk has been investigated using the noncontinuous model. The readout resolution was sensitive to the thickness of the readout layer. To evaluate readout characteristics of AS-MO disks, the simulation using micro magnetics model was performed and the readout layers were designed. The readout characteristics of the AS-MO disk is improved by making the readout layer thinner.

  • FDTD Analysis of Three-Dimensional Light-Beam Scattering from the Magneto-Optical Disk Structure

    Yiwei HE  Toshitaka KOJIMA  Toru UNO  Saburo ADACHI  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E81-C No:12
      Page(s):
    1881-1888

    This paper implements some new techniques to analyze the light beam scattering from a magneto-optical (MO) disk using the three-dimensional finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method. The anisotropic FDTD update equations are implemented to calculate the propagation of a coherent monochromatic light in the MO material. An anisotropic absorbing boundary condition based on Berenger's perfectly matched layer (PML) concept is also developed. The Gaussian incident light beam is introduced into FDTD computation region exactly by using equivalent electric and magnetic currents. The scattering pattern of light beam from the MO disk is computed and in part compared with that obtained by using the boundary element method. The scattering patterns by the circular recording bit of different radius are calculated to indicate the optimum radius of the recording bit.

  • A Study on Key Technologies to Realize Magneto-Optical Storage of Over 7 GBytes in CD Sized Disk

    Kenji TORAZAWA  Satoshi SUMI  Seiji YONEZAWA  Naomi SUZUKI  Yasuhito TANAKA  Akira TAKAHASHI  Yoshiteru MURAKAMI  Norio OHTA  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E80-C No:9
      Page(s):
    1142-1148

    Recently, many types of high-density recording technologies for future MO (Magneto-Optical) storage have been reported. MSR (Magnetically Induced Super Resolution) technology is one of the most promising candidates, and over ten types of MSR technologies have been already proposed. However, they are not well-discussed from the viewpoint of total recording technology which would include the recording and readout methods, the pick-up technology and the signal processing technology. Key technologies for realizing MO storage of over 7 GBytes in a CD-sized disk using a red laser are proposed, and the experimental results pertaining to each key technology are described. The write/read characteristics were examined for the CAD (Center Aperture Detection)-MSR disk. From the characteristics of the CAD-MSR disk combined with laser pumped magnetic field modulation recording, it was shown that land/groove (0.7 µm width) recording with the linear density of 0.27 µm/bit and track pitch below 0.7 µm can be realized. It was also shown that CAD-MSR disk is well combined with an OSR (Optical Super Resolution) pick up, laser pumped read-out and PRML (Partial Response Maximum Likelihood) technologies which are very useful to achieve a high density MO disk. Using CAD-MSR disk combined with above technologies together, high density write/read with a bit length of 0.2 µm and a track pitch of 0.6 µm should be realized with using the laser of 635 nm wavelength. Applying the CAD-MSR disks to a CD sized MO disk, the capacity becomes over 7 GBytes (Format efficiency: 80%), which is 20 times higher than 5.25 inches MO disk and 1.5 times than DVD-ROM.