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Old 04-28-2006, 08:34 PM   #1
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Default TDK Prototypes 200 GB Recordable Blu-ray Disc with Six Layers

http://techon.nikkeibp.co.jp/english...81/?ST=english

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TDK Corp. has prototyped a recordable Blu-ray Disc medium with its capacity increased to 200 GB by stacking six recording layers. The new medium boasts the capacity approximately eight times that of the existing single-layer Blu-ray Disc medium.

TDK prototyped a 100 GB recordable medium having four 25 GB recording layers stacked on one another in 2003. This time, the company employed a different signal processing scheme to increase the capacity per layer to 33.3 GB, while increasing the number of the recording layers to six through the adoption of a novel recording material.

The bit error rate at 36 Mbps recording/playback fell within the range between 5.0 x 10-5 and 2.3 x 10-6 depending on the layer.

The prototyped medium has a layered structure in which the recording layers are formed from the bottom L0 layer to top L5 layer, and a 0.1 mm cover layer and a hard coat layer to protect the medium from scratches and dirt are stacked on these recording layers. As for the L0 layer, an inorganic material, i.e. a commercialized Si-Cu alloy layer is used. For the L1 to L5 layers, a novel inorganic material consisting of bismuth peroxide and germanium oxide is employed. When bismuth peroxide is irradiated with laser light, oxygen is deposited to form air bubbles when the temperature reaches 690 K. The presence or absence of these air bubbles is detected based on the difference in reflectance of the laser light.

Germanium oxide has a property that it can freely change the transmittance of the recording layers in the range between 73 and 88% by varying its concentration. Thus, the transmittance of the recording layers--a key factor in stacking technology--can be precisely set, which has led to the realization of six layers.
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Old 04-28-2006, 09:20 PM   #2
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The issue with this proof of concept is the it does not have the "standard" 25 GB per layer.

This has approximately 33 GB per layer. Over 6 layers (as this disk has) this becomes 200 GB for the entire disk.

There has been some amount of questioning if Blu-ray players, based upon a "standard" 25 GB per layer would even be abl to read these disks.

But *maybe* the "standard" will be widened to include both 25 GB as well as 33.33 GB layers.
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Old 04-28-2006, 10:31 PM   #3
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Not a bad statement as to the prowess of TDK engineering.
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Old 04-29-2006, 12:33 PM   #4
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Very nice. This allows us to record +36 hours of HD video en +92 hours of SD video (DVD quality).
Sadly, the 200 GB disc specs aren't standard in the BD specs. So it's questionable if we'll discs in our recorders in the future...
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Old 05-03-2006, 02:15 AM   #5
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Yes, quite frankly i'm surprised that you wouldn't do the math. It'd be much more believable if you said 8-layers, as well as that article. But then again, people other than myself have done their homework and have said and i quote: "200GB disc specs aren't standard in the BD specs"
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