• GeSbTe (germanium-antimony-tellurium or GST) is a phase-change material from the group of chalcogenide glasses used in rewritable optical discs and phase-change...
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  • material can exist in the amorphous spots. Another similar material is GeSbTe, offering a lower linear density, but with higher overwrite cycles by 1-2...
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    the United States, but this is less than 10% of worldwide consumption. GeSbTe is a phase change material used for its optic properties, such as that used...
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  • Generation-skipping transfer tax, in the United States Generalized suffix tree GeSbTe, a phase-change material GST Computer Systems, a group of British software...
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  • weight of constituent elements; i.e., S > Se > Te. Chalcogenide compounds such as AgInSbTe and GeSbTe are used in rewritable optical disks and phase-change...
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    Cranberry glass Crown glass Flint glass Fluorosilicate glass Fused quartz GeSbTe Gold ruby glass Lead glass Milk glass Phosphosilicate glass Photochromic...
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  • chalcogenide alloy of germanium (Ge), antimony (Sb) and tellurium (Te) called GeSbTe (GST). The stoichiometry, or Ge:Sb:Te element ratio, is 2:2:5 in GST...
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  • replacement for lead in many of these applications. Varying compositions of GeSbTe ("GST alloys") and Ag- and In- doped Sb2Te ("AIST alloys"), being examples...
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    GaInAs GaInP InN InP InAs InAsSb AlInN ZnO ZnS ZnSe ZnTe CdO CdxHg1−xTe Si Ge Strained silicon GeSbTe As MOCVD has become well-established production technology...
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    Cranberry glass Crown glass Flint glass Fluorosilicate glass Fused quartz GeSbTe Gold ruby glass Lead glass Milk glass Phosphosilicate glass Photochromic...
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