Title :
Performance of U-Pole Writers With Straighter Field Contours
Author :
Edelman, Harry ; Wong, Alex ; Mooney, Marcus ; Lopusnik, Radek ; Tseng, Chun Yang ; Gadbois, Jason
Author_Institution :
Seagate Technol. Recording Head Oper., Minneapolis, MN, USA
Abstract :
Curvature of transitions recorded onto a magnetic disc has become more pronounced as tracks narrow. Curvature creates interference between adjacent transitions recorded at high bit density, and broadens the read back signal pulse. Curved transitions have a shape similar to that of the field contours that write them. A concave write pole trailing surface, or “U-pole”, pushes the field contours near the pole edges farther down track. This straightens the contours by partially compensating for transition curvature. We used a track trimming technique to compare transition curvature of flat poles and U-poles, and verified that the U-pole reduced curvature by more than 30%. We also demonstrated that the more curved transitions written by flat poles generate ~ 1 nm more pulse broadening at the track edge relative to those written by U-poles. However, modeling predicts a ~ 10% loss in down track field gradient near the center of a U-pole. Measurements of bit error rate across the track confirm the corresponding loss in U-pole performance relative to a flat pole over all but the outer portions of a track.
Keywords :
error statistics; interference (signal); magnetic disc storage; magnetic heads; magnetic transitions; perpendicular magnetic recording; U-pole performance; U-pole writer; bit error rate; concave write pole trailing surface; flat poles; high bit density; interference; magnetic disc recording; magnetic head; perpendicular recording; pole edge; read back signal pulse; straighter field contour; track field gradient; track trimming technique; transition curvature; Bit error rate; Magnetic heads; Media; Perpendicular magnetic recording; Standards; Tracking; Magnetic disc recording; magnetic heads; perpendicular recording;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2012.2199092