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Data Storage on CD-R and CD-RW - Future and Achieving

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 July 2020

Ping-chin Cheng
Affiliation:
Advanced Microscopy and Imaging Laboratory, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, 14260, USA
Ming-Yish Chen*
Affiliation:
Media Business Group, Ritek, Co.
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*General Manager, Investment Business Group and Director of Research Division, Ritek Corporation.
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Abstract

Low cost and reliability, optical storage media, in particular the CD-R, has become the main steam data storage media. This presentation is intended to discuss issues related to the CD-rewriteable technology and the longevity of the data stored.

The working principle of CDs can be subdivided into three major categories, the CD-ROM, CD-R and CD-RW. The CD-ROM is primary used for music and software distribution and is manufactured by injection molding process. in contrast, CD-R and CD-RW are storage media allows data storage by users. The manufacture process involves spin-coating a layer of photo-sensitive organic dye on a polycarbonate substrate, then over-coated with a refractive coating. Writing of the data bits was achieved by photo-bleaching processes, which change the absorption properties of the dye. Considering the operation principle, there are many factors influence the reliability and storage life of the CD-R.

Type
Digital Imaging and Adobe Photoshop (Organized by J. Mackenzie)
Copyright
Copyright © Microscopy Society of America 2001

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World largest CDR producer.