KEYWORDS: Bismuth, Super resolution, Antimony, Near field, Data storage, Optical storage, Gallium nitride, Current controlled current source, Sputter deposition, Silver indium antimony tellurium
Super-resolution near-field structures (super-RENS) with antimony bismuth mask layer (Sb1-xBix, X =0, 0.1, 0.2 and 0.9) were fabricated by magnetron sputtering. AgInSbTe and ZnS-SiO2 were used as recording layer and dielectric layer respectively. Static recording tests with and without super-RENS were carried out using static recording tester whose laser wavelength is 406.7 and numerical aperture is 0.8. The recorded marks were observed by atomic force microscopy (AFM). The influences of Bi proportion in the films on the super-resolution recording properties were investigated.
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