N. Hayashida, H. Hirata, T. Komaki, M. Usami, T. Ushida, H. Inoue, T. Kato, H. Shingai, H. Utsunomiya
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摘要
在即将到来的数字网络社会中,需要更大的存储容量和更高的数据记录速率的光盘,例如实现广播任务的非线性编辑和长期数据存档。我们一直在开发一种新的相变光盘,它具有更高的数据记录速率,最高可达140 Mbps (T. Kato et al, Tech. Dig)。ISOM2001, pp. 200- 201,2001),基于DVR系统(/spl lambda/=405 nm, NA=0.85,覆盖层厚度=100 /spl mu/m) (Y. Kuroda et al ., 1999;M.J. Dekker等人,2000;Y. Kasami et al ., 2000)。一般来说,光盘表面的激光光斑尺寸越小,光盘对划痕或指纹就越敏感。在这种系统中,由于高NA,圆盘表面与物镜之间的距离(即工作距离)非常窄。因此,也有人担心物镜会由于外力撞击而撞击到光盘表面。为了避免光盘从墨盒中取出时出现这些问题,我们开发了一种新的硬涂层。无墨盒dvr -蓝光盘有望实现以下性能:(1)耐磨性;(2)耐划伤;(3)拒水拒油(表面自由能低)。在这些性能中,耐磨性被认为是最重要的。
Optical discs with larger storage capacity and higher data recording rates are required for the coming digital network society, for example, to realize non-linear editing and long term data archiving on broadcasting tasks. We have been developing a new phase change optical disc, which has much higher data recording rate of up to 140 Mbps (T. Kato et al, Tech. Dig. ISOM2001, pp. 200-201, 2001), based on the DVR system (/spl lambda/=405 nm, NA=0.85, cover layer thickness=100 /spl mu/m) (Y. Kuroda et al, 1999; M.J. Dekker et al, 2000; Y. Kasami et al, 2000). As a general rule, the smaller the laser spot size on the disc surface, the more sensitive the disc becomes to scratches or fingerprints on it. In such a system, the distance between the disc surface and objective lens (i.e. working distance) is very narrow due to a high NA. Therefore it is also feared that the objective lens hits the disc surface due to an external impact. To avoid these problems when the disc is taken out of a cartridge, we have developed a new hard-coat. The cartridge-free DVR-blue disc was expected to be accomplished by the following properties: (1) abrasion resistance; (2) scratch resistance; (3) water and oil repellency (low surface free energy). Among these properties, the abrasion resistance is considered to be the most important.