Title :
Noise Characteristics in Magnetic Recording Media
Author_Institution :
UCSD, La Jolla
Abstract :
Magnetic recording media are designed to provide stability of the recorded information to as high a spatial density as possible.The magnetic noise can be characterized into two primary forms: transition noise and "DC" noise. Transition noise arises from the bit to bit randomness of the "zig-zag" wall. This noise is "non-stationary" because it is local and depends on the transition density. The "DC" noise is "stationary" and arises from the grains independent of whether a transition is written or not. Double layer media can help to reduce the noise even further. Magnetic and geometric properties that affect the noise levels are reviewed.
Keywords :
magnetic recording noise; magnetisation; transmission electron microscopy; DC noise; TEM; geometric properties; magnetic properties; magnetic recording media; noise levels; transition noise; Grain size; Jitter; Magnetic heads; Magnetic noise; Magnetic recording; Magnetization; Noise level; Perpendicular magnetic recording; Signal to noise ratio; Stability;
Conference_Titel :
Magnetics Conference, 2006. INTERMAG 2006. IEEE International
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-1479-2
DOI :
10.1109/INTMAG.2006.375470