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The role of oxygen in obliquely deposited tapes

The role of oxygen will be discussed in comparing some experimental tapes to a commercial Hi8ME tape. Both the oxygen flow and the deposition rate play an important role in understanding how oxygen is incorporated in the film during the evaporation process.

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Published in:Journal of magnetism and magnetic materials 1999-03, Vol.193 (1), p.357-361
Main Authors: Bijker, M.D., Abelmann, L., Lodder, J.C., Popma, Th.J.A.
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High density recording media
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Metal evaporated tape
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Oblique media
Other magnetic recording and storage devices (including tapes, disks, and drums)
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