• DocumentCode
    1404793
  • Title

    Near-field optics: a new tool for data storage

  • Author

    Milster, Tom D.

  • Author_Institution
    Opt. Sci. Center, Arizona Univ., Tucson, AZ, USA
  • Volume
    88
  • Issue
    9
  • fYear
    2000
  • Firstpage
    1480
  • Lastpage
    1490
  • Abstract
    Evanescent energy can be used to produce extremely small optical spots. Two practical implementations that use evanescent energy are aperture probes and solid immersion lenses (SILs). For data storage, the optical near field is defined in terms of evanescent coupling between the system used to read data and the recording layer. Because of the small spot size, near-field techniques are applied to optical data storage systems in order to increase recording density. Both aperture-type systems and SIL systems show good promise of achieving densities of more than 150 Gb/in/sup 2/. The characteristics and performance of several systems are compared, and future near-field technologies are discussed.
  • Keywords
    laser beam applications; lenses; optical disc storage; semiconductor lasers; SIL systems; aperture probes; evanescent coupling; evanescent energy; optical data storage systems; optical disks; optical near field; optical spots; recording density; solid immersion lenses; spot size; Apertures; Data storage systems; Lenses; Memory; Optical coupling; Optical recording; Optical surface waves; Probes; Solids; Ultraviolet sources;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Proceedings of the IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9219
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/5.883319
  • Filename
    883319