Electroless plated CoNiReP alloy films with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy were studied from the standpoint of controlling the magnetic properties at the very thin initial deposition stage. Thickness dependence of perpendicular coercivity,

, was easily controlled by adjusting the sodium malonate concentration in the bath. The higher sodium malonate concentration made the

values at the 0.1 µm thick initial deposition stage higher, however at thickness greater than 0.5 µm, the

values were almost the same independent of sodium malonate concentration. Recording performance on these disks was evaluated by using Winchester ring-heads under 0.17 µm head-medium spacing. D
50values somewhat depended on the sodium malonate concentration, and 0.25 µm thick disk plated at 0.50 mol/l sodium malonate gave the highest D
50value of 64 kFRPI using an 0.23 µm gap length head. Overwrite values were affected by the sodium malonate concentration, and the highest values of -30 dB was attained at the 0.25 µm disk plated at 0.30 mol/l sodium malonate using 0.53 µm head gap length. Medium having the lower

at the initial deposition stage made the preferable conditions for the read/write characteristics, especially overwrite, of perpendicular recording when using the system of combining a Mn-Zn ferrite ring-head.