Title :
Initialization-free dual-layer phase-change optical disk
Author :
Miao, X.S. ; Shi, L.P. ; Tan, P.K. ; Li, J.M. ; Zhao, R. ; Lim, K.G. ; Chong, T.C.
Author_Institution :
Data Storage Inst., Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
For the rewritable dual-layer phase-change optical disk, before information is recorded on this disk, the initialization process that changes two phase-change recording layers from the as-deposited amorphous state to the crystalline state must be completed. However, the initialization process of a dual-layer disk, specially the second medium, is very difficult and the time required for the initialization process using a laser beam is significantly longer than for other manufacturing processes. In order to skip this bottleneck and shorten the production time in the product line, the initialization-free function of a dual-layer phase-change optical disk is attractive for the research and production of rewritable dual-layer phase-change optical disks. Our previous work (X.S. Miao et al, ODS´00, TuB3, 2000, and ISOM´01, Fr-K-05, 2001) demonstrated the initialization-free function for single-layer phase-change optical disks with GeSb2Te4 and Ge2Sb2+xTe5 phase-change recording media. In this study, the design, simulation, fabrication and characterization of the initialization-free dual-layer phase-change optical disk were carried out.
Keywords :
crystallisation; optical disc storage; optical films; Ge2Sb2+xTe5 phase-change recording media; GeSb2Te4 phase-change recording media; GeSbTe phase-change recording layer; GeSbTe-Sb2Te3; Sb2Te3 initialization-free function layer; as-deposited amorphous state; crystalline state; design; dual-layer disk; initialization process time; initialization-free dual-layer phase-change optical disk; manufacturing processes; phase-change recording layers; production time; rewritable dual-layer phase-change optical disk; simulation; single-layer phase-change optical disk; Amorphous materials; Crystallization; Disk recording; Laser beams; Manufacturing processes; Optical design; Optical device fabrication; Optical recording; Production; Tellurium;
Conference_Titel :
Optical Memory and Optical Data Storage Topical Meeting, 2002. International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7379-0
DOI :
10.1109/OMODS.2002.1028623