DocumentCode
769865
Title
Theoretical Analysis of Magnetic Recording Media Noise
Author
Yoshida, K. ; Yamashita, T.
Author_Institution
Hitachi Ltd.
Volume
2
Issue
6
fYear
1987
fDate
6/1/1987 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
483
Lastpage
489
Abstract
The noise properties of magnetic recording media partly depend on the type of medium, i.e., whether the medium is of the magnetic thin film type or the particulate type. In magnetic thin film media, such as Co-Ni-P plated disks, the lowest noise level is that of dc-erased noise, and when signals are recorded after dc-erasure the level of the modulation noise increases gradually as the recording wavelength is shortened, until it reaches a maximum level at a certain wavelength. On the other hand, in particulate media, the noise level is highest for modulation noise, followed in turn by dc-erased noise and ac-erased noise. In the analysis described in this paper, the irregular fluctuations in the direction of magnetization and the number of magnetic particles per unit volume have been taken into account, and the results of the analysis make it clear that the relative noise level of the ac-erased, dc-erased, and modulation noise depends on these fluctuations.
Keywords
Disk recording; Fluctuations; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic films; Magnetic modulators; Magnetic noise; Magnetic properties; Magnetic recording; Magnetization; Noise level;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics in Japan, IEEE Translation Journal on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0882-4959
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TJMJ.1987.4549505
Filename
4549505
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