DocumentCode
3810688
Title
Patterned Media: Nanofabrication Challenges of Future Disk Drives
Author
Elizabeth A. Dobisz;Zvonomir Z. Bandic;Tsai-Wei Wu;Thomas Albrecht
Author_Institution
Hitachi Global Storage Technol., Hitachi San Jose Res. Center, San Jose, CA
Volume
96
Issue
11
fYear
2008
Firstpage
1836
Lastpage
1846
Abstract
Scaling of the bit size in conventional magnetic recording media is becoming increasingly difficult due to the superparamagnetic limit. Innovations in magnetic recording technology are emerging to enable the continued growth in bit areal density. Thermal stability problems of conventional granular media can be greatly helped by patterning single domain magnetic islands for each magnetic bit. Fabrication of patterned media requires application of nanoimprint lithography for high-volume production of patterned media disks and high-resolution electron beam lithography for fabrication of the nanoimprint masters. We discuss the approaches and the many challenges to the implementation of patterned media disks.
Keywords
"Nanofabrication","Disk drives","Magnetic recording","Magnetic domains","Fabrication","Technological innovation","Thermal stability","Nanolithography","Production","Electron beams"
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JPROC.2008.2007600
Filename
4694027
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