Title :
An overview of the benefits and challenges of discrete track recording media
Author :
Wachenschwanz, David ; Dorsey, Paul ; Homola, Andrew ; Wen Jiang ; Treves, David ; Harper, Bruce ; Staub, Norbert ; Suzuki, Shoji ; Nishihira, Henry ; Tang, Crystal ; Roddick, Eric
Author_Institution :
Komag Inc., San Jose, CA, USA
Abstract :
Discrete track recording (DTR) media provides the potential for improving recording performance due to the inherent inter-track isolation that it provides which can result in improved signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Various methods for producing DTR media have been studied by many different researchers over time. Most recently processes employing nano-imprint lithography (NIL) techniques to pattern either the substrate of the medium or the sputtered magnetic layer of the medium have been investigated. NIL may provide a cost-effective manufacturing process for patterning the large area of a disk surface with feature sizes needed to match the expected areal density growth over the next few years. In this paper, a NIL process for patterning a land-and-groove structure into a substrate is highlighted. In order to minimize the manufacturing cost for a DTR medium, authors have investigated sputtering standard films that are typically used for unpatterned media directly onto the patterned substrate leaving an uneven surface made up of lands and grooves.
Keywords :
nanolithography; perpendicular magnetic recording; sputtered coatings; substrates; cost-effective manufacturing process; discrete track recording media; disk surface; land-and-groove structure; nanoimprint lithography technique; signal-to-noise ratio; sputtered magnetic layer; sputtering standard films; substrate; Corrosion; Costs; Disk recording; Magnetic heads; Manufacturing processes; Perpendicular magnetic recording; Saturation magnetization; Sputtering; Surface contamination; Surface topography;
Conference_Titel :
Magnetics Conference, 2005. INTERMAG Asia 2005. Digests of the IEEE International
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9009-1
DOI :
10.1109/INTMAG.2005.1463506