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Pitting metal-matrix composites

Mansfeld F, Lin S, Kim S, Shih H, (1990) Pitting and Passivation of A1 Alloys and Al-Based metal Matrix Composites Journal Electrochemical Society. 137,1,78-82. [Pg.114]

In addition, the surface should be free of contaminating particles and occlusions that would interfere with the information retrieval process. A typical ablative-mode optical disk has the structure shown in Figme 16.14. The substrate is an optically transparent material such as polycarbonate, PMMA, polyfethylene terephthalate), or polyfvinyl chloride) topped by a subbing layer to provide an optically smooth surface for the recording layer. A metal reflector (typically aluminum) is then incorporated next to a transparent dielectric medium such as poly(a-methyl styrene) and, finally, the absorbing layer where the information pits are created is added. The latter can be a metal-polymer composite (silver particles in a gel) or a dye molecule dispersed in a polymer matrix such as squaryllium dyes, which act as infrared absorbers for GaAs lasers, typically... [Pg.484]


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