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Highly stable and fast response write once recording was achieved by a new phase separation recording method involving binodal decomposition of nonstoichiometric Tellurium oxide polycrystal deposited by RF ion plating. Response to writing was saturated completely after one disk rotation ( 33 msec ). Degradation of film exposured to high temperature and high humidity was little. So, if the Arrhenius method was adopted, the life was estimated at infinite.
Hironori Gotoh,H. Kobayashi, andKiichi Ueyanagi
"Write-once recording by phase separation", Proc. SPIE 1316, Optical Data Storage, (1 August 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.22010
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Hironori Gotoh, H. Kobayashi, Kiichi Ueyanagi, "Write-once recording by phase separation," Proc. SPIE 1316, Optical Data Storage, (1 August 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.22010