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Current and future trends for rewritable and WORM phase change technologies

Current and future trends for rewritable and WORM phase change technologies

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Optical data storage is considered with respect to other data storage methodologies and a context is provided in which research in the area of innovative mass storage technology impinges on the market for optical data products. A case is made for some ‘innovative’ research to include research topics which will help the optical data storage business in Europe in the next 7–12 years.

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