Abstract
In the future, in order to popularize multimedia network services into the home, the network file storage systems will have to possess a huge storage capacity and an ultra-high data transfer rate1). Various studies have recently been undertaken to increase the recording density using short wavelength lasers2) and super resolution technologies.3) Data transfer rates have been increased using multiple beams.4) However, it still might be difficult to attain these goals by conventional optical disk recording method.
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