Media for high density magnetic recording
- 1 September 1984
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
- Vol. 20 (5) , 669-674
- https://doi.org/10.1109/tmag.1984.1063333
Abstract
Longitudinal recording is limited at high bit densities by recording demagnetization, self-demagnetization, and adjacent-bit demagnetization, which occur during the writing-demagnetization processes. To minimize these adverse effects it becomes necessary to resort to extreme scaling of the media parameters and their thickness, with the consequence of greatly increasing the difficulty of fabrication and the cost of such optimized media. Pure perpendicular recording circumvents these writing and demagnetization problems because of the strong head coupling of a single pole head with a double layer medium, positive interaction between adjacent bits, and low self-demagnetization at high bit densities. Therefore, it does not require any extreme scaling of the media magnetic parameters and their thickness. Of great interest, at least for the next several years, are the quasi-perpendicular particulate media which can support perpendicular magnetization. These include the isotropic, high-squareness media, and oriented perpendicular media employing particles with uniaxial crystalline or shape anisotropies. The attractiveness of these media derives from their excellent recording performance and from the fact that they preserve the existing head/media interface and they utilize existing coating facilities which should reflect favorably on their cost. In this paper the advantages and disadvantages of the various media under development for high density magnetic recording are compared, and predictions are made for their potential application in future systems.Keywords
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