• DocumentCode
    970029
  • Title

    Study of Lithographically Defined Data Track and Servo Patterns

  • Author

    Che, Xiaodong ; Moon, Ki-Seok ; Tang, Yawshing ; Kim, Na-Young ; Kim, Soo-Youl ; Lee, Hyung Jai ; Moneck, Matthew ; Zhu, Jian-Gang ; Takahashi, Nobuyuki

  • Author_Institution
    Samsung Inf. Syst. America, San Jose
  • Volume
    43
  • Issue
    12
  • fYear
    2007
  • Firstpage
    4106
  • Lastpage
    4112
  • Abstract
    We report on fabrication of discrete tracks on perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR) media with an e-beam lithographical process. We studied the recording performance of the e-beam media on a spinstand in parallel with conventional PMR media. Discrete track media show significant reduction in adjacent track erasure (ATE). We studied and quantitatively measured the source of the ATE improvement, and developed a triple track geometrical model to calculate achievable track density for both discrete track recording (DTR) and continuous media. From the model, we identify two factors of DTR that contribute to reaching a higher TPI. Using the same fabrication technique, we also studied servo burst design and its playback waveform quality. At 250 ktpi, we compare DTR servo bursts with servo bursts written with a conventional method. DTR servo bursts show better edge definition, which can translate to better position error signal sensitivity and support higher TPI in the future.Discrete tracks are fabricated on conventional PMR media with an e-beam litho graphical process. The recording performance is studied on a spinstand in parallel with conventional PMR media. Discrete track media shows significant reduction in adjacent track erasure (ATE). The source of the ATE improvement is studied and quantitatively measured. A triple track geometrical model is developed to calculate achievable track density for both DTR and continuous media. From the model, we identify two factors of DTR, which contribute to reaching a higher TPI. Using the same fabrication technique, we also study servo burst design and its playback waveform quality. At 250 ktpi, we compare DTR servo bursts and servo bursts written with a conventional method. DTR servo bursts show better edge definition, which can translate to better PES signal sensitivity and support higher TPI in the future.
  • Keywords
    electron beam lithography; perpendicular magnetic recording; servomechanisms; adjacent track erasure; data track; e-beam lithography; lithography; perpendicular magnetic recording; position error signal sensitivity; servo burst design; servo patterns; track recording; Electron beam lithography; patterned media; perpendicular magnetic recording; servo;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9464
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TMAG.2007.908279
  • Filename
    4380276