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Low jitter in BD - R with optimized Cu / Si bilayers

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Abstract

Recording experiments performed on BD - R stacks with 4nm / 4nm Cu / Si layers prove that jitter values as low as 4% are achievable. The writing mechanism is identified as a diffusion - driven process, probably that of Si into Cu.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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