Title :
Magnetic Interaction Between Recording Layer and Soft Underlayer in Granular-Type Perpendicular Magnetic Recording Media With Thin Intermediate Layer
Author :
Shintaku, Kazuhiko
Author_Institution :
Akita Prefectural R&D Center, Akita Res. Inst. of Adv. Technol., Akita
Abstract :
CoPt-TiO2 granular-type media with extremely thin Ru intermediate layer were prepared on a highly oriented high-Bs FeCo soft underlayer (SUL). The minimum Ru layer thickness for obtaining the squareness ratio (SQ) more than 0.99 was 1.6 nm. The Hc of the recording layer and the Hch (Hc in the hard axis direction) of the SUL oscillated as a function of Ru intermediate layer thickness. The oscillation period was 0.5-0.8 nm. A medium with Ru intermediate layers of larger Hc (peak position) showed smaller Hch of the SUL than that of valley position. Strong magnetic interlayer interaction deteriorates the magnetic properties of the recording layer and the SUL. The recording performance was measured for the media with different magnetic interlayer interaction by using a single-pole-type (SPT) head. The S/N for the medium with the strong interlayer interaction largely decreased compared with that for the medium with weak interlayer interaction. This indicates that magnetic interaction between the recording layer and the SUL can be controlled by choosing an appropriate film thickness of Ru intermediate layer.
Keywords :
cobalt alloys; exchange interactions (electron); iron alloys; magnetic thin films; perpendicular magnetic recording; platinum alloys; ruthenium; soft magnetic materials; titanium compounds; CoPt-TiO2-Ru-FeCo; exchange coupling; granular-type perpendicular magnetic recording media; magnetic recording layer; oscillation period; single-pole-type head; soft underlayer; strong magnetic interlayer interaction; ${rm CoPt}hbox{–}{rm TiO}_{2}$ granular-type media; FeCo soft underlayer; Ru intermediate layer; magnetic interlayer interaction; perpendicular magnetic recording;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2008.2002508