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1 August 1990 Write-once recording by phase separation
Hironori Gotoh, H. Kobayashi, Kiichi Ueyanagi
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Proceedings Volume 1316, Optical Data Storage; (1990) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.22010
Event: Optical Data Storage, 1990, Vancouver, Canada
Abstract
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.
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Hironori Gotoh, H. Kobayashi, and Kiichi 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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KEYWORDS
Tellurium

Oxides

Reflectivity

Ions

Optical storage

Plating

Crystals

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