Y. Ikeda et al., EFFECT OF MEDIUM THICKNESS ON THE SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO OF PERPENDICULAR MEDIA, IEEE transactions on magnetics, 34(4), 1998, pp. 1636-1638
The effect of the medium thickness of Co-Cr and Co-Cr-Pt perpendicular
media on the signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) was investigated by using tw
o different types of merged magnetoresistive (MR) heads. Two types of
medium were employed in this measurement: Cr-rich Co72Cr28 and (Co72Cr
28)(78)Pt-22 which have high-anisotropy field (Hr). The write demagnet
ization increased when a shorter write gap was used, The high S/N valu
e for the Cr-rich Co-Cr medium does not decrease even for a large medi
um thickness of 100-300 nm; however, the S/N of the Co-Cr-Pt medium de
creases with increasing thickness. To obtain a high S/N value, two typ
es of medium can be used. One is a Co-Cr-Pt medium whose thickness is
less than 50 nm, and the other is a Cr-rich Co-Cr medium whose thickne
ss is sufficient for thermal stability. The Cr-rich. Co-Cr medium, whi
ch shows a high S/N for a large medium thickness of over 100 nm, mill
contribute to the thermal stability of magnetic bits at future high re
cording densities of 10 Gbits/in(2) and beyond.