NiP Seed Layer Effect on [Co/Pd]_n/Pd/(NiP)/FeCoC Perpendicular Recording Media for Extremely High Areal Density(Special Issue on Recent Progress in Information Storage Technology)
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概要
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The effect of NiP as a seed layer for the [Co/Pd]_n multilayer perpendicular recording media was studied. It was found that a thin layer of 2 nm NiP inserted between the FeCoC soft magnetic underlayer and the [Co/Pd]_n recording layer improved the magnetic properties such as coercivity, squareness and nucleation field. These improvements may be due to the enhanced grain isolation promoted by the NiP seed layer, as well as the lower surface roughness of the NiP seed layer. Read/write test using Guzik spin stand with a ring-type head showed a D_<50> value 220 kFCI in the roll-off curve. The magnetic transitions recorded up to 390 kFCI for [Co/Pd]_n media with the NiP seed layer can be observed clearly with MFM.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2002-10-01
著者
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WANG Jian-Ping
Data Storage Institute
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Wang Jian-ping
Laser Microprocessing Laboratory Department Of Electrical Engineering And Data Storage Institute Nat
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SOO Eng
Data Storage Institute
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JIANG Weiwei
Data Storage Institute
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WU Lianjun
Data Storage Institute
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