Library of E\PCOS
This Library contains all papers presented since the beginning of the European Phase Change and Ovonics Science Symposium.
In order to read the paper in PDF format, please click on the title of interest in the table below:Papers presented at E\PCOS 2003
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Explosive Crystallization Mechanism in Sb-Rich Eutectic Materials
of Phase Change Optical Memory.
Prof. M. Okuda, OTO, Japan -
Studies of High-speed phase-change materials using Synchrotron
Radiation.
Dr. N. Yamada, Matsushita Electric Industrial, Japan -
Phase-Change Material for High-Speed ReWritable Media.
Dr. H. Tashiro,Ricoh, Japan -
Novel Metal Nanostructure and 4th-Generation Super-RENS Optical
Disk.
Dr. J. Tominaga, Nat. Inst. of Adv. Ind. Sci. & Tech., Japan -
Dual wavelength static tester for direct analysis of phase change
kinetics in high-density phase change data storage media.
Dr. P. Haring-Bolivar, IHT/ RWTH Aachen, Germany -
R/W in Volumetric Phase Change Disks with Optical Switching
Layer.
Prof. Han-Ping David Shieh, National Chiao Tung Univ., Taiwan -
A high-speed and high-density optical-disk system for
broadcasting use.
Dr. N. Ishii, NHK, Japan -
Phase-change rewritable dual-layer media.
Dr. A. V. Mijiritskii, Philips Research Labs, The Netherlands -
Phase Change Recording Medium of 20GB Capacity by using
Wavelength of 405nm, NA of 0.65, and Light Incidence on 0.6mm-thick
Substrate.
Dr. K. Ichihara, Toshiba Corp., Japan -
Key Technology for Ultra Density Optical.
Dr. C. E. Davies, Plasmon Data Systems, United Kingdom -
Comparison of Te-rich and Sb-rich Phase-Change Materials on
Overwrite Characteristics and on Limitation in Number of Recording
Layers.
Dr. M. Terao, Hitachi, Japan -
Trial for recording layer direct initialization of Phase Change
disc.
Dr. E. Sahota, Hitachi CP, Japan -
Development of phase change materials by density functional
theory.
Dr. R. Detemple, IPI/ RWTH Aachen, Germany -
Present and future applications of phase-change recording
technology.
Dr. H. Richter, Thomson, Germany -
Simulation study on electrical, thermal, and phase-change
behaviour of GST based memory devices.
Prof. C.D. Wright, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK -
In-situ TEM study of the crystallization of Ge2Sb2Te5 and Ag,In
doped Sb3.5Te.
Dr. B.J. Kooi, University of Groningen, The Netherlands -
On Coding and Signal Processing for Storage Media.
Prof. H-A. Loeliger, ISI - ETH Zurich, Switzerland -
Development of Optical Disks from the Viewpoint of International
Standardardization.
Dr. Tomoyuki Toshima, NTT Electronics Corp., Japan