Title :
Co-Pt multilayers perpendicular magnetic recording media with thin Pt layer and high perpendicular anisotropy
Author :
Kawada, Yasuyuki ; Ueno, Yukie ; Shibata, Kazuyoshi
Author_Institution :
Device Technol. Lab., Fuji Electr. R & D Ltd., Nagano, Japan
fDate :
9/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
It was found that Co-Pt multilayer films had high perpendicular magnetic anisotropy when the thickness of the Co layer was greater than that of Pt. Hc increased with decreasing Pt layer thickness and had a maximum at 0.13 nm for samples of Pt underlayer/[Co(0.44 nm)/Pt(0 ∼ 1.2 nm)]20 deposited by sputtering at 4 Pa Ar gas pressure. K⊥ also increased with decreasing Pt layer thickness, 3 × 106 to 10 × 106 erg/cm3. Hc increased with Co-Pt multilayer deposition Ar gas pressure, and α(dM/dHat Hc) decreased with Pt underlayer deposition Ar gas pressure. By increasing deposition pressures of Co-Pt multilayers and Pt underlayer to 7.5 Pa, the characteristics of Hc: 4.7 kOe, S: 0.96, α: 4, and K⊥: 10 × 106 erg/cm3 were obtained. By inserting FeTaC soft magnetic layers between the glass substrate and Pt underlayer, Hc: 5.8 kOe, S: 0.87, and α: 1.8 were obtained. These characteristics imply that Co-Pt multilayers with thin Pt layers have potential for perpendicular magnetic recording media at high recording density because of the high K⊥ and thin recording layer (less than 10 nm).
Keywords :
cobalt; coercive force; magnetic multilayers; perpendicular magnetic anisotropy; perpendicular magnetic recording; platinum; sputter deposition; 0.13 to 1.2 nm; 2 to 10 Pa; Ar gas pressure; Co layer thickness; Co-Pt; Co-Pt multilayer perpendicular magnetic recording media; FeTaC; FeTaC soft magnetic layer; Pt layer thickness; Pt underlayer; TEM photographs; coercivity; dc magnetron sputtering; deposition pressures; glass substrate; high perpendicular magnetic anisotropy; high recording density; thin Pt layer; Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Argon; Glass; Magnetic films; Magnetic multilayers; Nonhomogeneous media; Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy; Perpendicular magnetic recording; Soft magnetic materials; Sputtering;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2002.801829