Title :
Erase and write widths for narrow track high-density flexible storage media applications
Author :
McKinstry, Kevin D. ; Watson, Mark L. ; Daby, Larry E.
Author_Institution :
Storage Technol. Corp., Louisville, CO, USA
fDate :
9/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A detailed study of the magnetic widths of data tracks recorded in metal particle media is reported. These widths are important in determining the track density of future flexible media storage systems. The tracks were written using a novel inverted write head that offers excellent pole width tolerance control. The widths of both the written track and erase zone were studied as functions of both write current and write head dimension. It was found that the erased track widths written with both the wide and narrow poles were very similar and increased with increasing write current. However in the case of writing with the wide pole, the written track widths increased with write current whereas those written with the narrow pole did not. This was interpreted as resulting from a curved fringing field whose width increases with write current. Variation of the throat height was not found to significantly affect the width of tracks written with either pole.
Keywords :
magnetic heads; magnetic particles; magnetic recording; magnetic tapes; crosstrack profiles; curved fringing field; data tracks; erase zone widths; inverted write head; magnetic widths; metal particle media; narrow track high-density flexible storage media; pole width tolerance control; throat height variation; track density; write current; write head dimension; write widths; written track widths; Azimuth; Costs; Displacement measurement; Fabrication; Magnetic heads; Magnetic recording; Magnetic sensors; Particle tracking; Servomechanisms; Writing;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2002.802813