“…5 Ge 2 Sb 2 Te 5 shows nucleation-dominated crystallization, i.e., it nucleates easily and fast, but it shows only limited growth, with final sizes of the crystallites within a disk of 10-30 nm. 4,6 With the ongoing decrease of the amorphousmark sizes due to a decrease in laser wavelength and an increase in numerical aperture of the focusing lens, phasechange materials showing very fast growth ͑i.e., growthdominated crystallization͒ tend to become more preferable than Ge 2 Sb 2 Te 5 , that is to say at least with respect to attainable data-transfer rates. 6,7 If the bit size decreases, the distance a fast growing crystal has to proceed from the edge of the amorphous mark to its center decreases and consequently the rewriting speed increases.…”