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Fluorescence-based Multi-layer Optical Media for Mass Information Distribution

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Abstract

Owing to its inexpensive media and ease of reproduction, optical discs are currently the preferred method for distribution of large quantities of information. Computer software, music, and video are among the most popular forms of data encoded on digital optical discs.

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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