Abstract

A high-density magneto-optical disk was realized through the use of center aperture detection (CAD), a magnetically induced superresolution (MSR) readout method, employing the magnetostatic coupling force. In this investigation, an in-plane magnetization mask layer having a low Curie temperature was formed over the readout layer of CAD. The in-plane magnetization mask of the readout layer was strengthened by the exchange coupling force between the readout layer and the in-plane magnetization mask layer. The use of the latter layer made it possible to obtain higher resolution.

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