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A New Data Detection Method for 33.6-Gbit/in2 Multilevel Recording Using a Blue Laser and NA0.85 Optics

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Abstract

In order to suppress ISI, we have developed a new data detection method that is named CBDD (Cell Boundary Data Detection) for achieving 33.6-Gbit/in2 multilevel recording using a blue laser and NA0.85 optics.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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