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1 posted on 07/09/2006 11:14:51 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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To: ShadowAce
For some technical details go to this EE article:

Optical device could help read most disk formats

Will be shown at the International Optoelectronics Exhibition '06 outside Tokyo on July 12-14.

2 posted on 07/09/2006 11:19:31 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (History is soon Forgotten,)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

Sony prohibits their licensees from manufacturing HD-DVD equipment. That issue will have to be resolved.


7 posted on 07/09/2006 11:36:47 AM PDT by HAL9000 (Get a Mac - The Ultimate FReeping Machine)
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To: NormsRevenge; Grampa Dave; SierraWasp; tubebender; blam; SunkenCiv; RadioAstronomer; Salo; ...

martin needs the 200 Gig disc to keep all of his graphics....at the ready.


8 posted on 07/09/2006 11:41:46 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (History is soon Forgotten,)
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To: All
Adding some more detail:

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TDK commences shipments of "bare" type (cartridge-less) Blu-ray Disc**********************************************

Updated Dec. 13, 2005

Press Release

TDK commences shipments of "bare" type (cartridge-less) Blu-ray Disc
Mass-production samples of BD-R (write-once type) and
BD-RE (rewritable type)

TDK achieves high capacity of 25GB on single-layer, 50GB on dual-layer
Blu-ray Discs at 2X recording speed
Introduces original DURABIS 2 hard coating technology, high-density recording disc technology


Blu-ray Disc BD-R (write-once type) / Blu-ray Disc BD-RE (rewritable type)
Blu-ray Disc BD-R (write-once type) / Blu-ray Disc BD-RE (rewritable type)
Upper left: BD-R25 (25GB/single-sided, single-layer)  Upper right: BD-R50 (50GB/single-sided, dual-layer)
Lower left: BD-RE25 (25GB/single-sided, single-layer)  Lower right: BD-RE50 (50GB/single-sided, dual-layer)

December 13, 2005
TDK Corporation has commenced shipments of mass-production samples of so-called bare-type (i.e., cartridge-less) versions of its BD-R (write-once type) and BD-RE (rewritable type) Blu-ray Discs. The four new products include the BD-R25 (single-side, single-layer, 25GB) and BD-R50 (single-side, dual-layer, 50GB) write-once types and BD-RE25 (single-side, single-layer, 25GB) and BD-RE50 (single-side, dual-layer, 50GB) rewritable types.

Mass production at TDK's Chikumagawa Techno Factory, which specializes in optical discs, will commence upon issue of licensing for the bare disc.

With today's digital society and its burgeoning volume of data, as well as the rapid diffusion of digital high-definition broadcasting, demand has grown for discs that achieve larger capacity and higher-speed recording while at the same time are easy to use. The BD-R and BD-RE introduced by TDK are bare (cartridge-less) discs that fully satisfy these needs for larger capacity and higher-speed recording with high reliability.

In April 2003, TDK had launched sales of the BD-RE120N (rewritable type, enclosed-type cartridge) for recording use. This was followed in November 2004 by the BD-RE135N (rewritable type, open-type cartridge), which received acclaim for its stunning high-definition images.

At the Data Storage Expo in June 2005 and CEATEC in October, TDK unveiled prototypes of cartridge-less, single-sided, single-layer 25GB and dual-layer 50GB Blu-ray Discs, which demonstrated that from the technological standpoint such products had been perfected.
For the Blu-ray Disc, which achieves significantly higher density recording, scratches or dirt can have fatal consequences to the data, so it was initially introduced utilizing a protective cartridge. The BD-R and BD-RE Blu-ray Discs launched this time make use of DURABIS 2, TDK's originally developed hard coating technology. This achieves a recording surface with extremely high resistance to scratches and dirt (particularly fingerprint smudges), thus enabling anxiety-free use of a cartridge-less disc.

For the forming of the cover layer above the disc's recording layer, an original high-precision spin coating is utilized, realizing smoothness at the nano-level while achieving stabilized recording and playback characteristics.

The BD-R write-once type, moreover, makes use of an inorganic material in the recording layer, entirely different from the organic dye used in previous types of write-once type discs. Because the recording layer is not affected by light, it realizes a disc with outstanding archivability. Furthermore, the BD-RE rewritable type utilizes a high-sensitivity phase-change material that realizes stabilized characteristics, in the form of a low error rate, even after 10,000 overwrites.

In addition, the single-sided, dual-layer disc realizing 50GB capacity harnesses high-precision stacking technology resulting from years of work at optical disc development, to achieve precision forming of its respective functioning layers. The upper layer (Layer 1) and lower layer (Layer 0) are combined in terms of high sensitivity and recording layer transparency ratio, realizing stabilized recording and playback characteristics.

The commitment of TDK's advanced optical disc technology has resulted in creation of the world's first 25GB and 50GB high-capacity discs capable of 2X recording speed. TDK is confident that the BD-R and BD-RE, freed from the confines of a cartridge, will offer their large capacities with greater facility, thus greatly expanding the potential of optical recording.


Product name (type), Product type (recording layer, recording capacity)

Blu-ray Disc BD-R (write-once type)
BD-R25 (single-layer, 25GB)/ BD-R50 (dual-layer, 50GB)

Blu-ray Disc BD-RE (rewritable type)
BD-RE25 (single-layer, 25GB) / BD-RE50 (dual-layer, 50GB)


Main features of BD-R and BD-RE Blu-ray Disc
  1. Use of DURABIS 2 coating designed for bare (cartridge-less) Blu-ray Discs provides significantly greater resistance to scratches and dirt (particularly fingerprint smudges), ensuring safe use even without a cartridge.
    Since the area of the laser spot on the Blu-ray Disc is small (about one-fifth that of the DVD), scratches or dirt on the recording surface can have a much more severe effect than on DVDs, causing interference with the irradiation of the laser beam and, in worst cases, even loss of irreplaceable data. For the recording surfaces on the BD-R and BD-RE, the DURABIS 2 coating specially developed for the bare Blu-ray Disc is utilized. Along with significantly higher resistance to scratches, it is also extremely resistant to dirt (particularly fingerprint smudges), ensuring safe use even without a protective cartridge. (Figs. 1, 2 and 3.)

  2. Original high-precision spin coating creates a cover layer with nano-level smoothness, realizing stabilized recording and playback.
    The Blu-ray Disc is constructed of a 1.1mm thick substrate with a 0.1mm thick cover layer. For the laser beam to penetrate the cover layer to the recording layer, the cover layer assumes the function of a lens, so to speak. For this reason, in the Blu-ray Disc, which uses a blue-violet laser with significantly shorter wave length, the precision and smoothness of the cover layer, from the standpoint of accurate laser irradiation, is extremely important. To form this cover layer, TDK utilizes an originally developed high-precision spin coating. The thickness precision is controlled at the nano-level, and an outstanding cover layer with extreme smoothness is formed. As a result, the load on the focus servo circuit used to correct laser beam position is reduced, making possible more stabilized recording and playback. (Figs. 4, 5)

  3. The BD-R write-once type utilizes a recording layer of inorganic material. Since it is unaffected by exposure to light, it boasts outstanding archivability.
    Previous types of write-once type discs such as the CD-R, DVD-R and others utilized organic dye for their recording layer. The BD-R write-once type is based on a completely new concept for the recording layer utilizing a two-layer structure composed of silicon (Si) and copper alloy (Cu) inorganic materials. When heated by the recording laser beam, these melt and the Si and Cu alloy become a composite forming recording marks. Because the material is inorganic, it is not affected by light, thus realizing a disc with outstandingly high reliability in terms of archivability. (Fig. 6)

  4. The rewritable BD-RE utilizes a high-sensitivity phase-change material in the recording layer that realizes stabilized characteristics even after as many as 10,000 rewrites.
    In the BD-RE rewritable type disc, exclusively designed high-sensitivity phase change recording material and a layer structure for high-density recording are utilized to realize excellent recording/playback characteristics and overwrite characteristics. Even after 10,000 rewrites, stabilized characteristics are realized. (Fig. 7)

  5. High-precision stacking technology precisely overlays disc layers having respective functions. Stabilized characteristics on the upper (Layer 1) and lower (Layer 0) are realized in a single-sided, dual-layer (50GB) disc.
    The single-sided, dual-layer disc realizing a tremendous 50GB capacity was achieved through the high-precision stacking technology developed from TDK's years of accumulated experience in optical discs. The respective recording layers, Layers 0 and 1, each composed of recording and dielectric layers, plus a spacer layer and a cover layer, are formed with high precision in thickness that totals 0.1mm (100μm). By this, both Layer 0 and Layer 1 are matched in terms of precision and recording layer transparency ratio, realizing stabilized recording and playback characteristics. (Figs. 8, 9)

BD-R, BD-RE Blu-ray Disc Information

[ Fig. 1 : Structural diagram of the Blu-ray Disc (single-sided, single-layer)
  using DURABIS 2 coating ]

Structural diagram of the Blu-ray Disc (single-sided, single-layer) using DURABIS 2 coating
DURABIS 2 coating is formed by spin coating atop the cover layer.

[ Fig. 2 : DURABIS 2 coating boasts awesome resistance to scratches ]
DURABIS 2 coating boasts awesome resistance to scratches
Here is a comparison of disc surfaces after rubbing with a steel wool pad.
The disc using a DURABIS 2 coating is practically free of scratches.

[ Fig. 3 : DURABIS 2 coating boasts awesome resistance to fingerprint smudging ]
DURABIS 2 coating boasts awesome resistance to fingerprint smudging
Artificial fingerprints were affixed to the disc surface and viewed with a microscope
The DURABIS 2 coating resists fingerprints and even when they adhere,
they form small particles and do not interfere with laser penetration.

[ Fig. 4 : Comparison of cover layer thickness distribution ]
Comparison of cover layer thickness distribution Comparison of cover layer thickness distribution
The diagram at the left is a measurement of the thickness of the cover layer of the Blu-ray Disc from the inner (20mm from the center) to the outer sections (60mm from the center). Here it can be seen that with the previous method of spin coating, the inner section was thinner and the outer section thicker, whereas TDK's new spin coating method results in the forming of a uniform, high-precision coating 100 μm thick.

The cover layer of the TDK Blu-ray Disc formed by the original spin coating method realizes precision on the nanometer level. This is why the blue-violet laser can achieve accurate irradiation of the recording layer.

[ Fig. 5 : Comparison of focus servo signals ]
Comparison of focus servo signals Comparison of focus servo signals
Because the cover layer of the TDK Blu-ray Disc is extremely uniform in thickness and possesses superb smoothness, an outstanding focus servo signal can be obtained. This makes possible stabilized recording and playback (RF signal).
TDK Blu-ray Disc
(Stable waveform)
Disc having cover layer with poor precision
(Waveform is unstable)

[ Fig. 6 : A write-once type recording system ]
A write-once type recording system A write-once type recording system
1. When the recording laser makes contact, its heat melts the Si and Cu alloy, which become mixed.
2. When the mixture cools, the hardened Si and Cu alloy become a composite, in which the recording mark is formed.

[ Fig. 7 : Eye pattern after repeated recordings (BD-RE) ]
Eye pattern after repeated recordings (BD-RE) Eye pattern after repeated recordings (BD-RE)
Even after 10,000 overwrites, the rewritable BD-RE realizes stabilized characteristics.
10 recordings 10000 recordings

[ Fig. 8 : Structural diagram of the write-once type single-sided, dual layer Blu-ray Disc ]
Structural diagram of the write-once type single-sided, dual layer Blu-ray Disc
Layer 0 and Layer 1 incorporate two recording layers

[ Fig. 9 : Eye patterns on Layer 0 and Layer 1 ]
Eye patterns on Layer 0 and Layer 1 Eye patterns on Layer 0 and Layer 1
Both the two layers show clean eye patterns, attesting to the disc's outstanding characteristics.
Layer 0 Layer 1


Main specifications
Item Unit BD-R25 BD-R50 BD-RE25 BD-RE50
Type - Write-once Rewritable
Recording capacity GB 25
(single-layer)
50
(dual-layer)
25
(single-layer)
50
(dual-layer)
Recording wavelength nm 405 (blue-violet laser)
Disc diameter mm 120
Disc thickness mm 1.2
Cover layer thickness mm 0.1
Track pitch μm 0.32 (groove recording)
Data transfer rate Mbps 36(1X) / 72(2X)
Reflectance % 12-24 4-8 12-24 4-8
Linear velocity m/s 4.9(1X) / 9.8(2X)

* Dimensional specifications are nominal.


* TDK logo is a trademark or registered trademark of TDK Corporation.
* DURABIS is a registered trademark of TDK Corporation.


For further information, contact Mr. Koike in the Corporate Communications
Tel.: 81-3-5201-7102

12 posted on 07/09/2006 11:55:09 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (History is soon Forgotten,)
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