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Examination of read/write characteristics of an MO signal with a wobbled groove clock

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Abstract

In order to increase density of an optical disk, we examined high frequency groove wobbling which is advantageous for creating a clock as a means to improve data utilization rate and reported the result in "An investigation of a clock generated from a wobbled groove"[1]. In this report, we describe the result of read/write characteristics of an MO signal by using a wobbled groove clock.

© 1998 Optical Society of America

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