P. Giljer et al., MAGNETIC RECORDING MEASUREMENTS OF HIGH COERCIVITY LONGITUDINAL MEDIAUSING MAGNETIC FORCE MICROSCOPY (MFM), Journal of applied physics, 79(8), 1996, pp. 5327-5329
Longitudinal magnetic recordings written on high coercivity medium (Hc
= 2500 Oe) were investigated using magnetic force microscopy (MFM). R
ecorded tracks with bit density up to 6000 fr/mm were investigated. A
variety of qualitative information about the recorded Cracks and domai
n structure in the medium was obtained. It was determined that the rec
orded bits strongly interacted with domains in the medium at the track
edges, causing severe jitter. Also bit bending due to the head field
was observed. A new method for the quantitative analysis of recorded t
racks was used. Using this method, recording signal and medium signal-
to-noise ratio were calculated from MFM data. Parameters obtained in t
his way showed excellent agreement with signal and signal-to-noise rat
io obtained from the recording measurement using a MR head. (C) 1996 A
merican Institute of Physics.