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4 March 1993 Thin films for magneto-optical recording
Paul Hans Lissberger
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Abstract
An outline is given of how advantages of conventional magnetic recording have been combined with those of compact disc technology to establish a method of high density magneto-optical recording, where information can be erased and freshly recorded at potentially very high superficial density and data rates. Application of the principles of thin film optics to the design of multilayer recording media with optimized magneto-optical `read' characteristics are emphasized, and possible future developments are discussed.
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Paul Hans Lissberger "Thin films for magneto-optical recording", Proc. SPIE 1782, Thin Films for Optical Systems, (4 March 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.141034
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KEYWORDS
Magnetism

Thin films

Signal to noise ratio

Head

Interfaces

Multilayers

Surface roughness

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