Title :
Near field writing on a phase change optical disc
Author :
Kataja, Kari ; Aikio, Janne ; Howe, Dennis G.
Author_Institution :
VTT Electron., Oulu, Finland
Abstract :
Ukita et al. (Appl. Opt. vol. 28, pp. 4360-4365, 1989) proposed a near field optical recording system, which is comprised of a laser diode whose emitting aperture is brought very close to the optical disc´s data surface (an airgap between the laser and the disc is smaller than the laser´s wavelength) and therefore no optical components are needed. We have studied phase change (PC) optical disc structures suitable for near field recording arrangements that we call direct semiconductor laser read/write systems. The airgap and the recording structure of the optical disc forms an extremely short external cavity (ESEC) at the front facet of the semiconductor laser. In the external cavity, a part of the light emitted by the laser is reflected from the disc and coupled back into the laser cavity. The coupled light affects the laser´s operating wavelength, optical output power and forward bias voltage. These changes in the laser´s operational characteristics, in turn, affect the magnitude and the spatial distribution of light absorbed into the PC layer. Our main goal is to determine how the optical design of the disc structure (as well as the thickness of the airgap) influences the absorption of light in the PC layer in a direct semiconductor read/write system.
Keywords :
CAD; air gaps; finite difference time-domain analysis; laser cavity resonators; light absorption; optical disc storage; semiconductor lasers; ESEC; FDTD simulations; PC layer light absorption; PC structures; absorbed light magnitude/spatial distribution; airgap thickness; direct semiconductor laser read/write systems; disc structure optical design; emitted light; extremely short external cavity lasers; forward bias voltage; laser cavity light coupling; laser diode emitting aperture; laser front facet; laser operating wavelength; laser/disc airgap; light absorption; near field optical recording systems; near field writing; optical components; optical disc data surface; optical output power; phase change optical discs; reflected light; Disk recording; Laser transitions; Optical coupling; Optical devices; Optical recording; Semiconductor lasers; Stimulated emission; Structural discs; Surface emitting lasers; Writing;
Conference_Titel :
Optical Memory and Optical Data Storage Topical Meeting, 2002. International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7379-0
DOI :
10.1109/OMODS.2002.1028651