Title :
Time-dependent magnetic phenomena and particle-size effects in recording media
Author_Institution :
3M Center, St. Paul, MN, USA
fDate :
1/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Particle size is very important in determining the behavior of magnetic recording media. Particles must be large enough to provide adequate stability against time-dependent magnetic effects; these effects are seen as a dependence of coercivity on the duration of field application, so that the coercivity relevant to long-term storage stability can be significantly less than that relevant to high-frequency writing. On the other hand, the need for high signal-to-noise ratios, narrow transitions, and smooth tape or disk surfaces dictates that particles be as small as practical. Optimum particles for high-density recording will represent a compromise between these conflicting requirements
Keywords :
coercive force; magnetic recording; magnetisation; particle size; surface topography; coercivity; high-density recording; high-frequency writing; long-term storage stability; magnetic recording media; magnetisation decay; narrow transitions; particle-size effects; signal-to-noise ratios; surface smoothness; time-dependent magnetic effects; Coercive force; Magnetic anisotropy; Magnetic recording; Magnetic switching; Magnetization; Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy; Signal to noise ratio; Stability; Transistors; Writing;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on