Concatenated Coding Schemes for High Areal Density Bit-Patterned Media Magnetic Recording

2018 ◽  
Vol 54 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hidetoshi Saito
Micromachines ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (10) ◽  
pp. 1264
Author(s):  
Pirat Khunkitti ◽  
Naruemon Wannawong ◽  
Chavakon Jongjaihan ◽  
Apirat Siritaratiwat ◽  
Anan Kruesubthaworn ◽  
...  

In this work, we propose exchange-coupled-composite-bit-patterned media (ECC-BPM) with microwave-assisted magnetic recording (MAMR) to improve the writability of the magnetic media at a 4 Tb/in2 recording density. The suitable values of the applied microwave field’s frequency and the exchange coupling between magnetic dots, Adot, of the proposed media were evaluated. It was found that the magnitude of the switching field, Hsw, of the bilayer ECC-BPM is significantly lower than that of a conventional BPM. Additionally, using the MAMR enables further reduction of Hsw of the ECC-BPM. The suitable frequency of the applied microwave field for the proposed media is 5 GHz. The dependence of Adot on the Hsw was additionally examined, showing that the Adot of 0.14 pJ/m is the most suitable value for the proposed bilayer ECC-BPM. The physical explanation of the Hsw of the media under a variation of MAMR and Adot was given. Hysteresis loops and the magnetic domain of the media were characterized to provide further details on the results. The lowest Hsw found in our proposed media is 12.2 kOe, achieved by the bilayer ECC-BPM with an Adot of 0.14 pJ/m using a 5 GHz MAMR.


2016 ◽  
Vol 7 (27) ◽  
pp. 4467-4475 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhengong Meng ◽  
Guijun Li ◽  
Sheung-Mei Ng ◽  
Hon-Fai Wong ◽  
Sze-Chun Yiu ◽  
...  

A new single-source metallopolymer precursor P was applied for the synthesis of magnetic FePt nanoparticles, which was also suitable for patterning by high-throughput nanoimprint lithography to obtain ferromagnetic nanolines.


Author(s):  
Jia-Yang Juang ◽  
Kuan-Te Lin

Bit patterned media (BPM) is considered as a revolutionary technology to enable further increase of areal density of magnetic recording beyond 1 Tbits/in2 [1]. Implementing BPM technology, however, significantly increases the complexity of the recording process, but also poses tremendous tribological challenges on the head-disk interface (HDI) [2]. One of the major challenges facing BPM is touchdown detection by thermal flying-height control (TFC), in which a minute heater located near the read/write transducers is used to thermally protrude a small portion of the slider into contact with the disk, and the contact is then detected by directly or indirectly measuring the friction, temperature rise or vibration caused by the contact [3]–[7]. Most recording heads rely on touchdown detection to achieve a desired flying height (FH), which approaches sub-1-nm regime for many of today’s commercial drives. As a result sensitive and accurate touchdown detection is of critical importance for a reliable head-disk interface by reducing contact duration and unnecessary interaction between the slider and the disk. However, the impact of touchdown on the mechanical robustness of the media has not been properly studied.


2011 ◽  
Vol 98 (1) ◽  
pp. 012513 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marko V. Lubarda ◽  
Shaojing Li ◽  
Boris Livshitz ◽  
Eric E. Fullerton ◽  
Vitaliy Lomakin

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