Wd. Doyle et al., REPTATION AND VISCOSITY IN PARTICULATE RECORDING MEDIA IN THE TIME-LIMITED SWITCHING REGIME, Journal of applied physics, 75(10), 1994, pp. 5547-5549
Measurement of P, the percentage reduction in remanence after the appl
ication of 1 less-than-or-equal-to n less-than-or-equal-to 10(4) rever
se field pulses of width 0.6 ns less-than-or-equal-to tau less-than-or
-equal-to 9 ns, are reported for five particulate tape samples includi
ng gamma-Fe2O3, Co-gammaFe2O3, Fe, and two different barium ferrites.
For tau > tau(c), P depended only on ntau. It increases quite rapidly
at small values of ntau depending on the media and then at higher valu
es of ntau approximately linearly with log(nr). In the linear regime,
the decrements delta (% change/decade) agree within experimental error
with the quasistatic values obtained from viscosity measurements betw
een 10 and 100 s. Considering the arbitrariness of the logarithmic ass
umption, it is remarkable that the decrement is the same over eleven o
rders of magnitude. The reduction in P at tau<tau(c) is evidence for t
ime-limited switching as reported previously. However, the dependence
of P on ntau for small ntau cannot be explained by the usual viscosity
model but is consistent with reptation, a phenomenon suggested by Nee
l.