DocumentCode
3560181
Title
Remanence and Coercivity Measurements of Perpendicular ECC Media
Author
Deakin, T. ; Bunce, C. ; Wu, S.Z. ; Grady, K.O.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Phys., Univ. of York, York
Volume
44
Issue
11
fYear
2008
Firstpage
3515
Lastpage
3518
Abstract
This work reports on advanced remanence and coercivity measurements undertaken on a set of perpendicular exchange-coupled composite (ECC) media, where the demagnetizing field, HD, has been properly accounted for. We find that, on correction, the shape of the hysteresis loop, and hence the shape of the remanence curve, changes significantly. More importantly, the value of the measured remanent coercivity, Hcr, is reduced by between 10 and 15% when the correction for HD is implemented. Measurements of the remanence, Mr, indicate that the normalized Mr/Ms varies strongly in the uncorrected case as the thickness of the soft layer increases, whereas for the corrected case, Mr/Ms is almost constant, around 0.82 plusmn 0.03. From the data obtained, we have also been able to determine the reversal processes that take place in both the hard and soft layers. Above a soft layer thickness of ~ 12 nm, Mr/Ms becomes dominated by the HD. Insight has also been gained into the exchange coupling between the soft and hard layers for a low Ms soft layer.
Keywords
coercive force; composite materials; demagnetisation; exchange interactions (electron); magnetic hysteresis; remanence; demagnetizing field; hard layers; hysteresis loop; perpendicular exchange-coupled composite media; remanence curve; remanent coercivity; reversal processes; soft layer thickness; Demagnetizing field; ECC media; magnetization reversal; remanence curves;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.2008.2002385
Filename
4717525
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