A New Write Compensation Pulse for High-Density Recording on Magnetically Induced Super Resolution (MSR) Media

Abstract
We have studied the write power margin for an magnetically induced super resolution (MSR) by front aperture detection (FAD) disk system and investigated a method for evaluating jitter which uses XY-mapping visualization. Using this method, we evaluated the effect of conventional write compensation on the shifts of the leading and trailing edges and developed a new write compensation pulse that is optimized for a high density system such as the ISO 8X. We confirmed the advantages of using the new write compensation pulse for MSR.

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