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1 July 1991 Reversible phase-change optical recording by using microcellular GeSbTeCo recording film
Shigenori Okamine, Motoyasu Terao, Keikichi Andoo, Yasushi Miyauchi
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Proceedings Volume 1499, Optical Data Storage '91; (1991) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.45921
Event: Optical Data Storage, 1991, Colorado Springs, CO, United States
Abstract
A microcellular recording film is proposed to prevent material flow due to multiple overwriting in phase-change optical disks. The GeSbTeCo recording film, divided into cells of approximately 20-30 nm in diameter, is prepared by sputter-etching using a Ti polycrystalline film as a mask. Reversible phase-change occurs in the microcellular GeSbTeCo film. Moreover, single beam overwriting is achieved at a linear velocity of 7 m/s.
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Shigenori Okamine, Motoyasu Terao, Keikichi Andoo, and Yasushi Miyauchi "Reversible phase-change optical recording by using microcellular GeSbTeCo recording film", Proc. SPIE 1499, Optical Data Storage '91, (1 July 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.45921
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Etching

Laser irradiation

Optical discs

Optical recording

Fabrication

Optical storage

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