M. Takeda et al., Deep UV mastering with a write compensation technique realizing over 20 GB/layer capacity disc, JPN J A P 1, 39(2B), 2000, pp. 797-799
Recent progress in blue laser diodes has necessitated the development of ul
tra-high density mastering corresponding to a density several times higher
than that of the digital versatile disk (DVD). As reported earlier, we deve
loped a deep UV master recorder using an all-solid-state 266 nm laser, and
confirmed an acceptable RF signal read-out quality from 20 Gbytes capacity
with CD disc size, of which the bit density is equal to 14 Gbit/inch(2). He
re, we report the improvement of RF signal jitter utilizing a write compens
ation technique for the mastering process. In this technique, the positions
of the leading and trailing edges of the signal are shifted by pit signal
processing (PSP). We confirmed an improved quality read-out signal of which
the bottom jitter value is less than 8% from the 20 Gbytes disc, and also
analyzed the signal jitter elements. In addition, experimental results of s
ignificantly higher densities of up to 30 Gbytes (21 Gbit/inch(2)) are demo
nstrated.