Compact Disc Recordable




<storage> (CD-R) A write-once version of CD-ROM.

CD-Rs can hold about 650 megabytes of data.

They are very durable and can be read by normal CD-ROM drives, but once data has been written it cannot be altered.

Standard prerecorded CDs have their information permanently stamped into an aluminium reflecting layer.

CD-R discs have a dye-based recording layer and an additional golden reflecting layer.

Digital information is written to the disc by burning (forming) pits in the recording layer in a pattern corresponding to that of a conventional CD.

The laser beam heats the substrate and recording layer to approximately 250 C.

The recording layer melts and the substrate expands into the space that becomes available.

Phillips: New Technologies (http://www-us.sv.philips.com/newtech/cdrewritable.html).

See also CD-RW and DVD-RAM.



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