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Stability of phase-change optical disks produced by a pass-through type sputtering system

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Abstract

Many types of rewritable optical disks have been proposed and studied. Some of them are currently used for computer data storage and audio/video signal recording. Of these types, a phase-change rewritable (PCR) type shows great promise as a future optical recording media. It can be easily overwritten, and the carrier-to-noise ratio (CNR) is high over wide range of wavelengths, from 400nm to 900nm.1) A phase-change media shows high performance characteristics, but it has not been shown that a high performance phase-change media can be mass-produced, as MO media is.

© 1994 Optical Society of America

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