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6 July 2000 Polarization analyses of readout signals in phase change material incorporating a solid immersion lens (SIL)
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Abstract
Comprehensive analyses based on rigorous vector diffraction theory have been presented to simulate the readout signal contrast using SIL in reading phase change recording disk. De-polarized reflected light (y-polarized from x-polarized incident beam) results in the reduction of total signal contrast, and becomes more obvious for high numerical aperture systems. Due to the signal degradation from de- polarized reflected light, filtering de-polarized light is applied to signal detection. The x-polarized contrast is a factor 1.0 to 1.35 higher than the conventional detection contrast (x+y polarized) at different gap widths, at a cost of 0 to 25 percent total intensity reduction.
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Chung-Hao Tien, YinChieh Lai, and Han-Ping D. Shieh "Polarization analyses of readout signals in phase change material incorporating a solid immersion lens (SIL)", Proc. SPIE 4081, Optical Storage and Optical Information Processing, (6 July 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.390502
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KEYWORDS
Signal detection

Solids

Diffraction

Objectives

Detection theory

Electronic filtering

Polarization

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