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10 November 1983 Subbing Layer Surface Energy Effects On The Writing And Degradation Characteristics Of Te and Te-alloy Optical Recording Media
C. R. Davis, W. Y. Lee, M. Chen, H. Ito
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Proceedings Volume 0420, Optical Storage Media; (1983) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936078
Event: 1983 Optical Mass Data Storage Conferences, 1983, Arlington, United States
Abstract
A detailed study of the effects of the subbing layer surface energy on the laser writing sensitivity, optical properties (reflection, transmission and absorption) and lifetime of Te and TeGe films is reported. A continuous spread of surface energies is obtained by using plasma deposited teflon and spin coatable methyltrifluoro-methylacrylate-co-methylmethacrylate polymers of a range of compositions. Based on these studies it is concluded that low surface energy surfaces do not improve the mature hole opening threshold of TeGe films and that the improvements seen for Te films are likely due to changes in the film microstructure. The observed comparatively poor lifetime performance of Te films deposited onto low surface energy surfaces can also be explained by microstructural changes.
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C. R. Davis, W. Y. Lee, M. Chen, and H. Ito "Subbing Layer Surface Energy Effects On The Writing And Degradation Characteristics Of Te and Te-alloy Optical Recording Media", Proc. SPIE 0420, Optical Storage Media, (10 November 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936078
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KEYWORDS
Tellurium

Polymethylmethacrylate

Absorption

Reflectivity

Reflection

Argon

Crystals

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