Eiichi Ito
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Japanese Journal of Applied Physics | 2005
Eiichi Ito; Yuko Kawaguchi; Morio Tomiyama; Shinya Abe; Eiji Ohno
A TeOX-based inorganic photoresist was developed for mastering utilizing heat-mode recording. We discovered that the novel organic thermal isolation film markedly improved the patterning resolution of phase change mastering. We demonstrated Blu-ray Disc read only memory (ROM) mastering with a blue laser diode, using the TeOX-based photoresist and the thermal isolation film. The jitter values of a replicated disc were less than 6% at the full range of the disc. It was also proven that the mastering system is capable of recording 80 nm L/S. In addition, the mechanism of development was clarified.
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics | 2002
Shinya Abe; Shuji Sato; Eiichi Ito; Masahiko Tsukuda; Morio Tomiyama; Eiji Ohno
A deep ultra-violet (UV) laser beam recorder (LBR) with 248 nm wavelength was developed to realize a high-density disk. The characteristics of the LBR are the wavelength and the multifunctional design. Among the possible laser wavelengths, 248 nm is the shortest wavelength applicable with Novolac photoresist, and the LBR has both modulation and deflection functions to support various formats flexibly. It was confirmed that the LBR performance was such that a groove of even 0.26 µm track pitch could be recorded, and the shape was observed with a scanning electron microscope (SEM). The disk with a groove of 0.32 µm track pitch recorded by the LBR had a practical deviation in the tracking error signal, and the addressed disk with phase-change material and a 0.1-mm-thick cover layer showed the stable reproduction of the address and a practical jitter at the equivalent density for achieving 25 GB capacity at 120 mm in diameter, on the condition of having a pick-up head with a wavelength of 400 nm and an NA of 0.85.
Optical technologies and applications. Conference | 2004
Masahiko Tsukuda; Eiichi Ito; Morio Tomiyama; Shinya Abe; Eiji Ohno; Stéphane David; Martin Dubs; Chris Bayliss; Colin Dix; Nick Ogilvie; Simon Proffitt; David Scott-Maxwell; Bernard Fantin; Thomas Eisenhammer
A BD-ROM production-capable Electron Beam Recorder (EBR) has been developed, resulting from an optimization program conducted on a prior prototype. The key technical improvements are a comprehensive upgrade of the mechanical master driving system to reduce the track pitch deviations and the implementation of a dynamic focus system, including an axial run-out checker to obtain a uniform jitter. And the multi-pulse write strategy was adopted to control the pit shapes. The resulting masters show a typical radial track pitch variation comprised in the range ±6.6nm across the entire recorded area. The corresponding push-pull signal deviation is found to be less than 18% on the whole disc and less than 14% in one revolution. The signal jitter of dual layered BD-ROM disc less than 6.1% on layer 0, and less than 6.7% on layer 1 with large enough push-pull amplitude through the whole radius. These results are fully compliant with the requirements for the dual layered BD-ROM disc of 50GB capacity.
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics | 2003
Masahiko Tsukuda; Eiichi Ito; Morio Tomiyama; Shinya Abe; Shigeru Furumiya; Eiji Ohno
We developed a 50 GB dual layer read only memory (ROM) disc made by electron beam recorder (EBR) recording. The practical recording velocity was realized by control of the recording pulse and the adjustment of the post exposure bake (PEB) condition of the chemically amplified resist. An applicable replication process of dual layer ROM disc to production was realized. The recording condition was optimized for each layer. A sufficient jitter value was obtained from each layer.
Archive | 2004
Eiichi Ito; Eiji Ohno
Archive | 2002
Masahiko Tsukuda; Shinya Abe; Morio Tomiyama; Shuji Sato; Eiichi Ito
Archive | 2011
Eiichi Ito; Yuuko Tomekawa; Keiji Nishikiori; Morio Tomiyama
Archive | 2004
Yuuko Kawaguchi; Eiji Ohno; Eiichi Ito
Archive | 2003
Masahiko Tsukuda; Shinya Abe; Eiichi Ito; Morio Tomiyama
Archive | 2004
Eiichi Ito; Eiji Ohno; Morio Tomiyama