Title :
Fabrication and Properties of Double Layer Perpendicular Rigid Disks
Author :
Tsutsumi, K. ; Fukuichi, T. ; Yabushita, K. ; Umesaki, M. ; Sugahara, H.
Author_Institution :
Materials K Electronic Devices Laboratory, Mitsubishi Electric Corp.
fDate :
3/1/1987 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Perpendicular magnetic recording is a promising method for the achievement of higher recording densities. The magnetic and crystal orientational properties of double-layer rigid disks for perpendicular magnetic recording were studied. The coercive force distribution in the Mo-Cu-Permalloy underlayer was investigated as a function of the sputtering gas pressure. At optimum Ar gas pressure, good uniformity of the coercive force distribution was obtained. Even in double-layer media, the crystal orientation of the Co-Cr layer is influenced by the characteristics and thickness of the treated surface layer of the substrate. Higher recording densities were obtained using a lower flying height and a thinner Co-Cr layer. A D50 recording density of 70 kFRPI was achieved for a 0.15-¿m Co-Cr layer and a 0.3 ¿m thick singlepole type head at a flying height of 0.1 ¿m.
Keywords :
Aluminum alloys; Argon; Coercive force; Disk recording; Fabrication; Magnetic films; Perpendicular magnetic recording; Sputtering; Substrates; Surface treatment;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics in Japan, IEEE Translation Journal on
DOI :
10.1109/TJMJ.1987.4549379