Claims
- 1. A method of storing data in individual memory cells of a data storage disc having a layer of non-ablative, reversible, phase change data storage medium between adjacent heat sink layers, said data storage medium comprising a miscible telluride-selenide solid solution having a crystallization time of less then 1 microsecond and chosen from the group consisting of:
- (a) arsenic telluride-arsenic selenide;
- (b). antimony telluride-antimony selenide;
- (c). bismuth telluride-bismuth selenide; and
- (d). mixtures thereof; which method comprises:
- (1). single laser beam direct overwrite storing data of one sense by heating within a track an individual memory cell comprised of phase change material and adjacent heat sink layers with a first, high energy pulse to melt and superheat the phase change material and adjacent heat sink layers, and thereafter allowing the phase change material of the individual memory cell to slowly cool and crystallize; and
- (2). single laser beam direct overwrite storing data of another sense by heating within the same track another individual memory cell comprised of phase change material and adjacent heat sink layers with a second, low energy pulse to melt and heat the phase change material and adjacent heat sin layers, and thereafter allowing the phase change material of the individual memory cell to rapidly cool and vitrify.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the superheated phase change material, melted and superheated by the first high energy pulse, cools at a first cooling rate, dTemperature/dTime.sub.1, and said phase change material, melted by the second low energy pulse cools at a second cooling rate, dTemperature/dTime.sub.2, wherein said second cooling rate, dTemperature/dTime.sub.2, is higher than said first cooling rate, dTemperature/dTime.sub.1.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of commonly assigned, copending U.S. application Ser. No. 07/064,645, filed June 22, 1987, of Randall R. Ross, Eric Bjornard, and David Strand for DATA STORAGE DEVICE HAVING A PHASE CHANGE MEMORY MEDIUM REVERSIBLE BY DIRECT OVERWRITE.
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