Title :
Cross-sectional control of boron contents and the microstructures of Co/Pd multilayer perpendicular magnetic recording media
Author :
Matsunuma, Satoshi ; Yano, Akira ; Koda, Tetsunori ; Onuma, Tsuyoshi ; Yamanaka, Hideaki ; Fujita, Enji
Author_Institution :
Dev. & Technol. Div., Hitachi Maxell Ltd., Ibaraki, Japan
fDate :
7/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The effects of cross-sectional modulated boron segregation on Co/PdB multilayer perpendicular magnetic recording media have been studied. Gradually reduced boron contents from thin PdB seed layer (33 at.%) to the top of the Co(0.2 nm)/PdB (0.8-nm) multilayer (12.5 at.% at the center of the multilayer) were successively achieved and confirmed by the depth-profile of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Observed magnetic properties and magnetic force microscopy images suggested that this gradient diffusion supports reduction of intergrain exchange coupling and improvement of the magnetic properties. The signal-to-noise ratio over 22 dB was obtained at 450 kFCI in playback tests, in combination with amorphous cobalt boron soft-magnetic underlayer (SUL). It is suggested that these properties are brought by a combination of the dispersed nucleation sites with rich boron content in the initial layer and decreasing boron content during the growth of the multilayer. In addition, this simple medium, which consists of only three elements, Co, Pd, B, for the SUL, the seed layer, and the magnetic layer, has a very unique feature of the dull interfaces, observed by a transmission electron microscope.
Keywords :
amorphous magnetic materials; boron; cobalt alloys; exchange interactions (electron); magnetic force microscopy; magnetic multilayers; magnetic recording; palladium alloys; perpendicular magnetic recording; Co-Pd multilayers; Co-PdB; CoPd multilayer; X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy; amorphous cobalt boron soft-magnetic underlayer; boron contents; cross-sectional control; cross-sectional modulated boron; dull interfaces; gradient diffusion; intergrain exchange coupling; magnetic force microscopy; magnetic layer; magnetic properties improvements; microstructures; nucleation sites; perpendicular magnetic recording media; playback tests; seed-layer effect; signal-to-noise ratio; thin PdB seed layer; transmission electron microscope; Boron; Magnetic force microscopy; Magnetic forces; Magnetic modulators; Magnetic multilayers; Magnetic properties; Microstructure; Perpendicular magnetic recording; Spectroscopy; X-ray imaging; Boron; Co-Pd multilayers; perpendicular magnetic recording; seed-layer effect;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2004.832146