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Dr. Hans van Kesteren, Principal Scientist
"We combine the blue laser, the high numerical aperture objective with advanced media. And, in fact, these are magnetic media. So, we are combining magnetic and optical technologies. And one of the advantages of the magnetic media, is that you can use super-resolution technologies." "And we are working together, for instance, with Hitachi Maxell, on the media. But, at the same time, we are also developing this technology within Philips Research. We have a sputter deposition system, in which we can deposit very thin films of these magnetic materials. And we have the blue lasers. They have been developed in Japan and they are now commercially available. And the slider and the lenses, they are all developed here within the Philips laboratory." "So we started, about 2, 2.5 years ago with the development of the basic components. And at the moment we are in a stage that we are combining these basic components into a recording set-up. And the next step will be: demonstrating the high densities and the high data rates." |
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