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Near-Field Solid-Immersion Mirror Records Data Optically

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Hank Hogan

Investigators at Seagate Technology’s research laboratory in Pittsburgh have demonstrated a near-field planar solid-immersion mirror that could usher in higher optical data storage densities than what magnetic media offer. The approach offers several advantages over alternative methods, said research manager William A. Challener. For instance, a planar solid-immersion mirror can enable optical recording and reading below the diffraction limit of standard far-field optics while still allowing high throughput. This is not possible with aperture-based near-field techniques. And because it is...Read full article

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    Published: December 2005
    industrialmagneticmirrorsoptical data storage densitiesResearch & TechnologySeagate TechnologyTech Pulse

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