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titleOfInvention Magneto-optical recording medium and magneto-optical recording device
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] To obtain a tracking signal stably with sufficient strength, and improve C / N and productivity of an information reproduction signal. As a magneto-optical recording medium, a recording layer is capable of direct overwriting only by modulating the power level and / or pulse width of an optical pulse, and the substrate for forming the recording layer is formed by light. An uneven guide for tracking servo has a surface formed adjacent to the data area, and the substrate material is made of an organic resin in at least the portion forming the guide, and at least on the substrate surface on which the guide is formed. A dielectric film is formed on the guide, and a flattening layer for filling the irregularities formed by the guide to flatten the surface is formed on the dielectric film. As the magneto-optical recording device, direct overwriting of information is performed using the above-mentioned medium.
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