Presentation 1996/1/26
The Control of Compositionally Separated Microstructure of CoCr films and Its Effect on Media Noise
S Hirono, Y Koshimoto, S Umemura, Y Maeda,
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Abstract(in English) In order to reduced media noise of CoCr media by using refining magnetic microstrcture, refinement of compositionally separated microstructure occurred in CoCr films is required. It was found that the optimum ion assist power density and reduction of CoCr film thickness are effective on refining the compositionally separated microstructure of CoCr films. It was also found that the refinement of the microstructure is effective on reducing media noise for both perpendicular magnetic recording and longitudinal magnetic recording.
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Keyword(in English) CoCr / ECR-sputtering / compositional separation / surface migration
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Title (in English) The Control of Compositionally Separated Microstructure of CoCr films and Its Effect on Media Noise
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Keyword(1) CoCr
Keyword(2) ECR-sputtering
Keyword(3) compositional separation
Keyword(4) surface migration
1st Author's Name S Hirono
1st Author's Affiliation NTT Interdisciplinary Research Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Y Koshimoto
2nd Author's Affiliation NTT Advanced Technology
3rd Author's Name S Umemura
3rd Author's Affiliation NTT Interdisciplinary Research Laboratories
4th Author's Name Y Maeda
4th Author's Affiliation NTT Basic Research Laboratories
Date 1996/1/26
Paper # MR95-79
Volume (vol) vol.95
Number (no) 496
Page pp.pp.-
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