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The feasibility of high-speed recording on oxonol dye doublelayer DVD+R discs produced using the inverted stack method

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Abstract

The feasibility of high-speed recording on oxonol dye double-layer DVD+R discs produced using the inverted stack method is investigated. L0 jitter of 7.6% and L1 jitter of 7.4% was achieved at 12x recording speed.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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