DocumentCode :
933380
Title :
Media requirements and recording physics for high density magnetic recording
Author :
Richter, Hans Jürgen
Author_Institution :
BASF AG, Ludwigsshafen, Germany
Volume :
29
Issue :
5
fYear :
1993
fDate :
9/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
2185
Lastpage :
2201
Abstract :
Relevant aspects concerning the ultimate achievable recording densities for particulate as well as for thin-film media are discussed. This review covers the entire range starting from micromagnetics of individual single domain particles, moving on to their magnetic behavior in a particle assembly under particular consideration of the structure being actually obtained in the process of manufacturing recording media, and finally embarking on an outline of recording physics. These considerations are not only carried out for longitudinally and perpendicularly oriented recording media but also for media having an arbitrary orientation of the easy axis of magnetization. All aspects are discussed and illustrated for the first commercially available thin-film medium on a flexible substrate, which is the metal evaporated tape, i.e., the obliquely deposited Co-Ni-O layer for the Hi8 video system
Keywords :
magnetic properties of fine particles; magnetic recording; magnetic tapes; magnetic thin films; magnetisation reversal; reviews; CoNiO; Hi8 video system; flexible substrate; high density magnetic recording; magnetisation easy axis orientation; media requirements; metal evaporated tape; micromagnetics; obliquely deposited Co-Ni-O layer; particle assembly; particulate media; recording densities; recording media manufacture; recording physics; single domain particles; thin-film media; Assembly; Disk recording; Magnetic domains; Magnetic recording; Manufacturing processes; Micromagnetics; Perpendicular magnetic recording; Physics; Transistors; Video recording;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9464
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/20.231620
Filename :
231620
Link To Document :
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