A magneto-optical disk is a storage medium that combines magnetic and optical technologies to store and retrieve data. It uses a laser beam (π) to heat specific areas of the disk, allowing a magnetic field (πΏ) to be applied and recorded. This technology enables data to be both written and erased multiple times, making it suitable for applications requiring rewritable storage with high durability and reliability.
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