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7 February 2001 Nanometer-scale optical switch formation in antimony thin film and its time response property
Toshio Fukaya, Junji Tominaga, Takashi Nakano, Nobufumi Atoda
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Proceedings Volume 4085, Fifth International Symposium on Optical Storage (ISOS 2000); (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.416841
Event: Fifth International Symposium on Optical Storage (IS0S 2000), 2000, Shanghai, China
Abstract
Optical near-field recording with a super-resolution near- field structure (Super-RENS) records and retrieves small marks with dimensions beyond the diffraction limit. A thin layer of an antimony (Sb) film, added to the usual phase-change optical disk structure, is the key material of this technique. We investigated the nonlinear optical properties of the Sb film, especially the optical switching behavior in the stationary state using a nanosecond pulsed laser. Clear switching was observed under microscopic measurement. Time response of the optical switching properties were examined and found to show fast rise-up and slow decaying times.
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Toshio Fukaya, Junji Tominaga, Takashi Nakano, and Nobufumi Atoda "Nanometer-scale optical switch formation in antimony thin film and its time response property", Proc. SPIE 4085, Fifth International Symposium on Optical Storage (ISOS 2000), (7 February 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.416841
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KEYWORDS
Antimony

Transmittance

Optical switching

Pulsed laser operation

Signal detection

Switching

Near field optics

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