Mediante il comunicato stampa di seguito allegato, Pioneer ha annunciato la realizzazione di un rivoluzionario prototipo nell'ambito dei dischi ottici. In accordo al produttore nipponico, quello ottenuto è un supporto a sola lettura basato su una struttura a ben 16-layer. Ciascun layer ha una capacità di memorizzazione che è pari a 25Gb, ovvero a quella di un Blu-ray a layer singolo. Ne consegue una taglia complessiva di ben 400Gb.
Pioneer, in virtù del ricorso a tecnologie proprietarie, è riuscita nell'intento di ottenere (leggere) segnali audio e video di alta qualità da ciascuno dei 16 layer. Seguiranno maggiori dettagli in occasione dell'International Symposium on Optical Memory and Optical Data Storage 2008 (ISOM/ODS2008) che avrà luogo in Hawaii a partire dal 13 Luglio.
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July 7, 2008, Tokyo, Japan – Pioneer Corporation has succeeded in developing a 16-layer
read-only optical disc with a capacity of 400 gigabytes for the first time in the world*1. Its
per-layer capacity is 25 gigabytes, which is the same as that of a Blu-ray Disc (BD). This
multilayer technology will also be applicable to multilayer recordable discs. This
development has bolstered Pioneer’s confidence in the feasibility of a large-capacity optical
disc, which is expected to become necessary in the near future.
For multilayer optical discs, it has been difficult to obtain clear signals from each recording
layer in a stable manner due to crosstalk from adjacent layers and transmission loss.
Utilizing the optical disc production technology that it has developed in the DVD field,
Pioneer solved these problems by, among other things, using a disc structure that can
reduce crosstalk from adjacent layers, resulting in a 16-layer optical disc that can playback
high-quality signals from every layer.
As for the read-out system, Pioneer achieved stability in the playback of recorded signals by
employing a wide-range spherical aberration compensator and light-receiving element that
can read out weak signals at a high signal-to-noise ratio in the optical pick-up mechanism.
Since the optical specifications of the objective lens, such as NA (Numerical Aperture)*2, are
the same as those for the existing BD discs, it is possible to maintain compatibility between
the new 16-layer optical disc and the BD discs.
The 16-layer optical disc technology, capable of storing much more data than the
conventional discs on one disc, will greatly reduce the number of discs to be used and
therefore contribute to the conservation of resources.
Pioneer will present the details of this research at the International Symposium on Optical
Memory and Optical Data Storage 2008 (ISOM/ODS2008 ) to be held in Hawaii from July
13.
Notes
*1: According to Pioneer survey, as of July 7, 2008.
*2: NA: The higher numerical aperture of the objective lens, the smaller diameter of the beam spot focused on a disc surface.
Source: Pioneer Press Release
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