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High-power laser light source for near-field optics and its application to high-density optical data storage
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Optical MaterialsOptical Storage DensitiesEngineeringOptical Transmission SystemLaser ScienceLaser PhysicsOptical MetrologyLaser ApplicationsLaser Light SourceFiber OpticsHigh-power LasersOptical PropertiesNear-field OpticsOptical CommunicationOptical SystemsNanophotonicsPhotonicsApodized AperturesOptical MemoryApplied PhysicsOptical EngineeringOptoelectronics
A laser light source for high-resolution near-field optics applications with an output power exceeding 1 mW (104 times the power from previous sources) and small (300 nm square to less than 50 nm square) output beam size is demonstrated. The very-small-aperture laser (VSAL) tremendously expands the range of applications possible with near-field optics and increases the signal-to-noise ratios and data rates obtained in existing applications. As an example, 250-nm-diam marks corresponding to 7.5 Gb/in.2 storage density have been recorded and read back in reflection and transmission on a rewritable phase-change disk at 24 Mb/s with a 250-nm-square aperture VSAL. VSALs potentially enable data storage densities of over 500 Gb/in.2 (up to 100 times today’s magnetic or optical storage densities).
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