Abstract:We have studied an anneal-less domain wall displacement detection (DWDD) disk of a land/groove recording on a deep groove substrate using a numerical aperture (NA) 0.65 objective lens and a blue laser diode (LD). The substrates were prepared using a stamper formed by reactive ion etching (RIE) and O2 plasma treatment to realize both steep side-wall angles and smooth surfaces on the substrates. In designing the groove shape, we have clarified three key factors: the groove edge shape, the groove depth and the la… Show more
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