Title :
Magnetic lithography using flexible magnetic masks: applications to servowriting
Author :
Bandic, Zvonimir Z. ; Xu, Hong ; Hsu, Yimin ; Albrecht, Thomas R.
Author_Institution :
Hitachi San Jose Res. Center, CA, USA
Abstract :
Magnetic lithography (qualitatively analogous to optical lithography) is a process that transfers information from a patterned magnetic mask (analog of optical photomask) to magnetic media (analog of photoresist). The mask consists of patterned soft magnetic material (FeNiCo, FeCo) deposited on a thin flexible substrate. A flexible magnetic mask is considered a key element for achieving intimate contact between mask and the media. When uniformly magnetized media is brought into contact with the flexible magnetic mask, an externally applied magnetic field selectively changes the magnetic orientation in the areas not contacted by the soft magnetic material. Samples of submicron patterned FeCo and FeNiCo flexible magnetic masks have been fabricated and magnetic transition patterns successfully transferred to hard disk CrCo-based magnetic media. The authors report on the magnetics of the pattern transfer, fabrication of magnetic masks on flexible plastic substrates, magnetic force microscopy images of the magnetic transition patterns, and disk spinstand tests.
Keywords :
chromium alloys; cobalt alloys; ferromagnetic materials; iron alloys; lithography; magnetic force microscopy; magnetic recording; masks; nickel alloys; pattern formation; servomechanisms; soft magnetic materials; CrCo; FeCo; FeNiCo; disk spinstand tests; flexible magnetic mask; flexible magnetic masks; hard disk CrCo-based magnetic media; intimate contact; magnetic force microscopy images; magnetic lithography; magnetic orientation; magnetic transition patterns; optical lithography; pattern transfer; patterned magnetic mask; patterned soft magnetic material; servowriting; thin flexible substrate; uniformly magnetized media; Fabrication; Hard disks; Lithography; Magnetic fields; Magnetic force microscopy; Magnetic forces; Plastics; Resists; Soft magnetic materials; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2003.815438