Abstract

A super resolution has been achieved in the magneto-optical disk using an exchange-coupled multilayer film. Two types of magnetically induced super resolution, front aperture detection and rear aperture detection have been successfully investigated. A high C/N of more than 42 dB is obtained experimentally for a mark length of 0.3 micrometers which is much shorter than the resolution limit expected from the conventional diffraction theory.

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