Polyetherimide substrates for future high density optical data storage

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Polyetherimide (PEI) substrate for next-generation high density optical data storage is fabricated and characterized. Cover-layer incident or first-surface recording configurations do not require optical properties of the substrate, which are the prerequisite conditions for the conventional material of polycarbonate (PC). Instead of the optical properties, good mechanical properties with a sufficient transcribability are required. Even though PEI has higher glass transition temperature than that of PC, a microscopic transcribability of PEI is comparable with PC by laminating a thermal insulation layer on the backside of a stamper to retard the heat flow. A macroscopic warpage of PEI substrate is smaller than that of PC substrates, which reduces tilt and servo burden. The lowest critical speed coupled with the flutter of PEI substrate is larger than that of PC substrate because of the mechanical properties of PEI. © 2007 Society of Plastics Engineers.

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Kim, J. H. (2008). Polyetherimide substrates for future high density optical data storage. Polymer Engineering and Science, 48(1), 97–101. https://doi.org/10.1002/pen.20890

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