Charles T. Rettner, Simone Anders, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
The effect of the medium thickness of Co-Cr and Co-Cr-Pt perpendicular media on the signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) was investigated by using two different types of merged magnetoresistive (MR) heads. Two types of medium were employed in this- measurement: Cr-rich Co72Cr28 and (Co72Cr28)78Pt22 which have high-anisotropy field (Hk). The write demagnetization increased when a shorter write gap was used. The high S/N value for the Cr-rich Co-Cr medium does not decrease even for a large medium thickness of 100-300 nm; however, the S/N of the Co-Cr-Pt medium decreases with increasing thickness. To obtain a high S/N value, two types uf medium can be used. One is a Co-Cr-Pt medium whose thickness is less than 50 nm, and the other is a Cr-rich Co-Cr medium whose thickness is sufficient for thermal stability. The Cr-rich Co-Cr medium, which shows a high S/N for a large medium thickness of over 100 nm, will contribute to the thermal stability of magnetic bits at future high recording densities of 10 Gbits/m2 and beyond. © 1998 IEEE.
Charles T. Rettner, Simone Anders, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
Roger Wood, Yoshiaki Sonobe, et al.
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Kenji Miura, Hiroaki Muraoka, et al.
INTERMAG 2002
Kenji Miura, Hiroaki Muraoka, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics