Title :
Micromagnetic Simulation of Recording Write Heads a Comparison of Various Micromagnetic Software
Author :
Tsukamoto, Toshio ; Kanai, Yasushi ; Koyama, Kazuya ; Yoshida, Kazuetsu ; Uehara, Yuji ; Shimizu, Koichi ; Greaves, Simon ; Muraoka, Hiroaki
Author_Institution :
Niigata Inst. of Technol., Kashiwazaki, Japan
Abstract :
The performance of three micromagnetic software were compared: (a) originally developed by Hitachi and refined at Kogakuin Univeristy and Niigata Institute of Technology, (b) developed by Fujitsu, and (c) Magpar, a free, public domain software. A perpendicular write head was modeled to compare the performance of these software. It was found that the finite-difference method (FDM) based micromagnetic software (a) had difficulties with complex structures but required less RAM, while finite-element, boundary integral method (FEM-BIM) based micromagnetic software (b) and (c) could handle complex structures but required more RAM. We derived the quasi-static recording field distributions and the dynamic recording field responses to high-frequency currents of up to 2.0 GHz. We found that there were no major differences in the head field distributions and responses, while FEM-BIM was superior to the FDM for observing magnetization vector rotation as FEM-BIM can handle complex structures with fine meshes in regions of interest.
Keywords :
boundary integral equations; finite element analysis; magnetic heads; magnetisation; micromagnetics; perpendicular magnetic recording; random-access storage; FDM based micromagnetic software; RAM; complex structure; dynamic recording field; finite-difference method; finite-element boundary integral method based micromagnetic software; head field distribution; high-frequency current; magnetization vector rotation; micromagnetic simulation; perpendicular write head; quasi-static recording field distribution; recording write head; Magnetic heads; Magnetic recording; Magnetization; Micromagnetics; Random access memory; Software; Vectors; Micromagnetic analysis; parallel computing; perpendicular magnetic recording; single-pole-type (SPT) head;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2011.2172398