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Describe the processes of reading from and writing to a phase-change optical disc.
How does the performance and areal density of these discs compare with magnetic disks?
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Step-by-step explanation:
1) A phase-change optical disc is encrusted with an amorphous or crystalline kind of material. A bit area in the amorphous status is changed to a crystalline status while smiting it up to a specific temperature with a laser.
Converting the bit area in the crystalline state to the amorphous state is done through heating it to the material's melting point.
2) The Phase-change optical discs have not so quick access rate than the magnetic disks because longer time is involved to heat a bit with a laser than to change its magnetic polarity.