- AgInSbTe
AgInSbTe, or Silver-Indium-Antimony-Tellurium, is a
phase change material from the group ofchalcogenide glass es, used in rewritableoptical disc s (such as rewritable CDs) andphase-change memory applications. It is a quaternary compound ofsilver ,indium ,antimony , andtellurium .During writing, the material is first erased, initialized into its
crystalline state, with long, lower-intensity laser irradiation. The material heats up to its crystallization temperature, but not up to its melting point, and crystallizes in ametastable face-centered cubic structure. Then the information is written on the crystalline phase, by heating spots of it with short (<10 ns), high-intensity laser pulses; the material locally melts and is quickly cooled, remaining in theamorphous phase. As the amorphous phase has lower reflectivity than the crystalline phase, the bitstream can be recorded as "dark" amorphous spots on the crystalline background. At low linear velocities, clusters of crystalline material can exist in the amorphous spots. [http://jjap.ipap.jp/link?JJAP/44/3042]Another similar material is
GeSbTe , offering a lower linear density, but with higher overwrite cycles by 1-2 orders of magnitude. It is used in pit-and-groove recording formats, often in rewritable DVDs.
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