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Improved Near-Field Recording System for First-surface Media with an NA=1.9 Solid Immersion Lens

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Abstract

We present our progress on the development of a single blue-wavelength near-field recording system and an NA=1.9 Solid Immersion Lens in a conventional actuator. Improvements in system and recording results on first-surface media are presented.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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