학술논문

Perspectives of Magnetic Recording System at 10 Tb/in$^{2}$
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics IEEE Trans. Magn. Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on. 45(11):5038-5043 Nov, 2009
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Magnetic recording
Perpendicular magnetic recording
Memory
Magnetic domains
Magnetic anisotropy
Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy
Magnetostatics
Disk recording
Hard disks
Magnetic heads
Areal density
hard disk drive (HDD)
magnetic recording system
superparamagnetism
Language
ISSN
0018-9464
1941-0069
Abstract
The magnetic recording technology started to face superparamagnetism at the areal density of a few 10s Gb/in$^{2}$ [1]. To postpone this physical limitation, the recording configuration has to be changed by either increasing the write capability or reducing the grain number per bit. It had been switched from conventional longitudinal recording to perpendicular recording and will continue changing to other new recording configurations in the future. Beyond 1 Tb/in$^{2}$ areal density, the recording system is possible to be either the energy-assisted magnetic recording (EAMR) or the bit patterned media (BPM). At 10 Tb/in $^{2}$ areal density, one of them alone may not be enough and most people believe that EAMR and BPM have to be combined together to make it happen. In this paper, we explore the possible recording configurations at 10 Tb/in$^{2}$ and calculate the corresponding design parameters of the recording system.