The Characteristics of Optical Recording Media Affected by the Accelerating Aging Test

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Der-Ray Huang Jing-Xuan Lin Tzu-Chien Lin Jiin-Sen Chen Ming-Yu Lin Jack Tsai
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"In this paper, some DVD-R discs have been selected for long time light exposure test and high temperature and humidity test. Generally, recordable media under long time light exposure maybe be defected seriously. If we use Jitter value 8% as a reference to determine the life time of DVD-R samples, some discs defect after 5 hours of light exposure while some discs can endure over 25 hours. Also if we use reflectivity 45% to determine the life time, some discs defect after 30 hours light exposure while some discs can endure over 40 hours. From our results, the good samples show good characteristics of PI error. The absorption spectrum of recordable media is a good reference to justify the quality of dye media. These results can be used to estimate the life time of recordable discs.IntroductionIn general, the life time of DVD-R with a layer of organic dye recording layer is required for preservation in decades. In addition to optical characteristics and thermal properties, we still need to consider the stability of the dye in recording media. The presentation of the color on organic dye is not only related to the material's property but also related to the light exposure. In this study, we focus on the absorption characteristics and reflectivity of organic dye in optical recording layer after light exposure. The optical properties of discs depend on the functional groups and molecular structure [1]. According to ""DVD Specifications for Recordable Disc (DVD- R)"", the reflectivity should higher than 40%. From measured reflectivity, we can confirm that the important issue is whether dye be affected by light exposure or not. Because each specific functional group absorbs the specific spectrum, we can check the characteristics of functional groups from their UV/Visible Spectra. We also use High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) to detect the different components of dye on the recording layer [2]. The jitter value test is to test the error cause by digital signal of recording media. If we use jitter value 8% as a reference to determine the life time of DVD-R samples, the purpose of this study is to investigate the jitter values of recording media after high light exposure and high temperature/humidity test. The results of these test will be helpful for the development of long-life optical storage media."
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APA: Der-Ray Huang Jing-Xuan Lin Tzu-Chien Lin Jiin-Sen Chen Ming-Yu Lin Jack Tsai  (2012)  The Characteristics of Optical Recording Media Affected by the Accelerating Aging Test

MLA: Der-Ray Huang Jing-Xuan Lin Tzu-Chien Lin Jiin-Sen Chen Ming-Yu Lin Jack Tsai The Characteristics of Optical Recording Media Affected by the Accelerating Aging Test. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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