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19 May 1989 Accelerated Aging Studies for Organic Optical Data Storage Media
David E. Nikles, Charles E. Forbes, Harris A. Goldberg, Robert E. Johnson, Rachel S. Kohn, Frank J. Onorato
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Proceedings Volume 1078, Optical Data Storage Topical Meeting; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952741
Event: OE/LASE '89, 1989, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Abstract
The excellent stability of Hoechst Celanese WORM media was demonstrated in accelerated aging studies. CNR data was measured as a function of exposure time for disks exposed to 65°/80% RH, 80°/80% RH, and 90°/80% RH. Disks were also exposed to a high intensity xenon lamp to compare the relative stability to visible and ultraviolet radiation. The stability of the polycarbonate substrate and the recording layer were investigated.
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David E. Nikles, Charles E. Forbes, Harris A. Goldberg, Robert E. Johnson, Rachel S. Kohn, and Frank J. Onorato "Accelerated Aging Studies for Organic Optical Data Storage Media", Proc. SPIE 1078, Optical Data Storage Topical Meeting, (19 May 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952741
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KEYWORDS
Humidity

Lamps

Xenon

Optical storage

Convection

Chromophores

Data storage

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