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titleOfInvention Magneto-optical storage medium and method for writing and reading binary information using such a storage medium
abstract The storage medium has three parallel, magnetically-coupled ferromagnetic layers (1,2,3) provided by rare earth/transition metal alloys with a magnetic anisotropy perpendicular to the layer plane. The over-writing of the recorded information is effected via a direct over-write method and the read-out is effected via a magnetically-induced super-resolution method, using a single magnetic field, with the middle layer used for both over-writing and read-out.
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