Surendra B. Anantharaman, Joachim Kohlbrecher, et al.
MRS Fall Meeting 2020
Recent progress in realizing practical media for phase-change reversible optical recording is described. Key attributes required of the media and the material science which underlie them are discussed. These include: (1) the kinetics of crystallization and amorphization, (2) chemical and data stability, (3) reversibility, and (4) readout signal-to-noise ratio. The crystallization kinetics of recording media is discussed using two examples: (GeTe)0.85Sn0.15 and the pseudo-binary InSbGaSb stoichiometric compound system. A discussion of the recorded signal strength, sources of media noise and resulting signal-to-noise ratio is presented. Non-uniform optical index of refraction was shown to increase media noise. Methods to reduce the effect of media noise are presented. © 1989.
Surendra B. Anantharaman, Joachim Kohlbrecher, et al.
MRS Fall Meeting 2020
R.D. Murphy, R.O. Watts
Journal of Low Temperature Physics
R. Ghez, M.B. Small
JES
Michael Ray, Yves C. Martin
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering