Title :
High signal-to-noise ratio of a Cr-rich CoCrPt perpendicular medium with a large medium thickness
Author :
Ikeda, Y. ; Sonobe, Y. ; Uchida, H. ; Toyooka, T.
Author_Institution :
Res. Lab., IBM Japan Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
fDate :
9/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A Cr-rich (Co72Cr28)94Pt6 perpendicular medium with a large thickness of 300 nm, integrated with an MR head designed for longitudinal recording, achieved a high signal-to-noise ratio of 37 dB at 100 kFCI and a D50 of 150 kFCI. A high Pt content of 17-22 at.% is effective for increasing the Hk value and signal amplitude at 10 kFCI, and for decreasing the write demagnetization. However, it also decreases the S/N at 100 kFCI and the D50. The signal amplitude rapidly increases with the Pt content from 0 to 6 at.%, and saturates at around 6 at.%. This contributes to the high S/N obtained at a Pt content of 6-11 at.%. Compared with a longitudinal medium optimized for the same MR head, the proposed medium has a 2 dB higher S/N at 100 kFCI, a 1.3 times larger D 50, and a 1.5 times larger signal amplitude at 10 kFCI. The thickness of the medium will contribute to the thermal stability of magnetic bits at future high recording density of 10 Gbits/in2 and beyond
Keywords :
chromium alloys; cobalt alloys; magnetic recording noise; perpendicular magnetic recording; platinum alloys; (Co72Cr28)94Pt6; MR head; perpendicular medium; recording density; signal amplitude; signal-to-noise ratio; thermal stability; thickness; write demagnetization; Chromium; Demagnetization; Disk recording; Hard disks; Magnetic heads; Magnetic recording; Perpendicular magnetic recording; Plasma measurements; Saturation magnetization; Signal design; Signal to noise ratio; Thermal stability;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on