资料来源 : Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing
magneto-optical disk
Plastic or glass disks coated with a
compound (often TbFeCo) with special properties. The disk is
read by bouncing a low-intensity laser off the disk.
Originally the laser was infrared, but frequencies up to blue
may be possible; the shorter the wavelength the higher the
possible density. The polarisation of the reflected light
depends on the polarity of the stored magnetic field.
To write, a higher-intensity laser is used to heat the
material up to its Curie point, allowing its magnetisation to
be altered and "frozen" as it cools.
{Storage FAQ
(http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/arch-storage/part1/faq.html)}.
(1995-03-15)