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13 August 1992 Corrosion chemistry of magneto-optic data storage media
Peter C. Searson, Karl Sieradzki
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Proceedings Volume 1663, Optical Data Storage; (1992) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.137564
Event: Optical Data Storage Topical Meeting, 1992, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
Environmental stability is particularly important for thin film materials since small changes in surface structure and chemistry may result in significant degradation of the magnetic or optical properties. Two aspects of the corrosion chemistry of these materials are discussed. Dealloying processes may be important for rare earth/transition metal systems due to the thermodynamic driving force for selective dissolution of the rare earth elements. Corrosion resistance of many metals and alloys is related to the formation of an interfacial oxide layer. The formation and stability of these films are important for both alloy and multilayer systems.
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Peter C. Searson and Karl Sieradzki "Corrosion chemistry of magneto-optic data storage media", Proc. SPIE 1663, Optical Data Storage, (13 August 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.137564
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KEYWORDS
Metals

Corrosion

Chemical elements

Chemistry

Ions

Binary data

Interfaces

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