@inproceedings{c910d5f8f8464004897d4a97a9d24edb,
title = "Optical module with multiple beams for near-field recording",
abstract = "High-density and high-speed have been the trend of developing next generation optical storage technologies. Rauch et al.[1] proposed a hybrid recording system called wave-guide hybrid advanced MEMS (WHAM) by using two kind of fields. One is an optical beam that controls the track width and the other is the magnetic field that controls bit length as shown in Fig. 1. The recorded mark is confined within the small cross-region and therefore the recording density is effectively increased. Kim et al.[2] further designed the module by integrating waveguide and two-dimensional toroidal optical elements into a substrate. It can be easily fabricated by MEMS technologies.",
author = "Shih, {Hsi Fu} and Chen, {Chi Feng} and Lin, {Jian Shian}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2002 IEEE.; International Symposium on Optical Memory and Optical Data Storage Topical Meeting, ISOM/ODS 2002 - Joint International Symposium on Optical Memory and Optical Data Storage 2002 ; Conference date: 07-07-2002 Through 11-07-2002",
year = "2002",
doi = "10.1109/OMODS.2002.1028565",
language = "???core.languages.en_GB???",
series = "2002 International Symposium on Optical Memory and Optical Data Storage Topical Meeting, ISOM/ODS 2002 - Joint International Symposium on Optical Memory and Optical Data Storage 2002, Technical Digest",
publisher = "Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.",
pages = "54--56",
booktitle = "2002 International Symposium on Optical Memory and Optical Data Storage Topical Meeting, ISOM/ODS 2002 - Joint International Symposium on Optical Memory and Optical Data Storage 2002, Technical Digest",
}