Title :
Prospect of Recording Technologies for Higher Storage Performance
Author :
Park, Kyoung-Su ; Park, Young-Pil ; Park, No-Cheol
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Yonsei Univ., Seoul, South Korea
fDate :
3/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
With the progress of information technology (IT), we need more advanced storage devices to accommodate the unprecedented expansion of information and the rapidly changing IT environment. Magnetic and optical recording storage devices, such as hard disk drive (HDD) and optical disk drive (ODD), are the best candidates for satisfying these demands and requirements. For 10 Tb/in2 HDD magnetic recording, we need to develop several advanced and innovative technologies related to the head disk interface (HDI), head/media, servo, and signal processing in current perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR). And, several new read/write mechanisms, such as heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) and bit-patterned media (BPM), are being investigated by many researchers at several institutes around the world. In optical data storage, the page-based holographic data storage system (HDSS) and micro-HDSS are expected to achieve a higher user capacity with beyond terabyte. The near field recording (NFR) system was developed to confirm the feasibility of achieving a multiple terabyte capacity, and currently, through the application of NF nanogap servo system using a flexible media, it is possible to enhance the recording density and data transfer rate together.
Keywords :
disc drives; holographic storage; magnetic heads; optical disc storage; perpendicular magnetic recording; HAMR; HDD magnetic recording; IT; NF nanogap servo system; NFR system; ODD; bit-patterned media; data transfer rate; flexible media; hard disk drive; head disk interface; heat-assisted magnetic recording; information technology; magnetic recording storage devices; microHDSS; near field recording system; optical disk drive; optical recording storage devices; page-based holographic data storage system; perpendicular magnetic recording; read-write mechanisms; recording technology; signal processing; Heat-assisted magnetic recording; Holographic optical components; Holography; Media; Optical device fabrication; Optical recording; Dual stage actuator (DSA); dynamic TFC; holographic data storage system (HDSS); micro HDSS; near field recording (NFR); perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR); track mis-registration (TMR); two-dimensional magnetic recording (TDMR);
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2010.2102343