DocumentCode :
40550
Title :
Magnetic Reptation and the Exchange-Spring Effect in Composite Perpendicular Recording Media
Author :
Srinivasan, K. ; Roddick, Eric
Author_Institution :
Western Digital, San Jose, CA, USA
Volume :
49
Issue :
7
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Jul-13
Firstpage :
3588
Lastpage :
3591
Abstract :
The switching mechanism in two different types of hard-soft stacked, exchange-coupled composite perpendicular recording media was investigated through studies on magnetic viscosity, hysteresis reptation and reversibility. For the first set of samples, the anisotropy of the soft layer was much smaller and its intergranular exchange much stronger than that of the hard layer. For this set, the viscosity and reptation coefficients correlated with the switchability, as did peak recoil susceptibility. The athermal reversibility, which was obtained from the reptation measurements and is a measure of the reversible moment after subtracting thermal agitation, also correlated with the switchability. This media set exhibited a switching mechanism consistent with the exchange-spring effect in all aspects. For the second set of samples, where the anisotropy of the soft layer was only slightly smaller and its intergranular exchange slightly stronger than that of the hard layer, the media still exhibited improved switchability. However, no clear evidence for the exchange-spring effect could be found either in the viscosity or reptation curves, in the peak recoil susceptibility, or in the athermal reversibility. Thus the observations were consistent with the exchange-spring effect for the first set and not so for the second set.
Keywords :
exchange interactions (electron); magnetic hysteresis; magnetic moments; magnetic susceptibility; magnetic switching; permanent magnets; perpendicular magnetic recording; soft magnetic materials; viscosity; athermal reversibility; exchange-spring effect; hard layer; hard-soft stacked exchange-coupled composite perpendicular recording media; hysteresis reptation; intergranular exchange; magnetic reptation; magnetic viscosity; peak recoil susceptibility; reptation coefficient; reptation curve; reptation measurements; reversible moment; soft layer anisotropy; switching mechanism; thermal agitation; viscosity coefficient; viscosity curve; Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Media; Perpendicular magnetic recording; Switches; Thermal stability; Viscosity; Exchange-spring; magnetic reptation; magnetic viscosity; perpendicular recording media;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9464
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2013.2243827
Filename :
6559132
Link To Document :
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