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High Density Optical Disk Mastering

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Abstract

For realizing high density CD-ROM media, it is necessary to decrease pit width, as well as track pitch. However, there are great difficulties involved in fabricating a narrow pit width using a conventional masterwriter with 457.9-nm-wavelength, Ar light source1-3). This paper describes 363.8-nm-wavelength UV light source application for high density mastering processes.

© 1994 Optical Society of America

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