Computer simulation was used to examine the accuracy of anisotropy energy c
onstant, K-u of thin film media obtained from the 45 degrees torque method.
The easy axes of the media were distributed randomly in plane. The obtaine
d K-u value depends on range of the applied field. For 2D random media with
H-K=1 similar to 40 kOe, M-s=100 similar to 600 emu/cm(3), A=0 similar to
1 x 10(-6) erg/cm, separation between adjacent grains=0 similar to 2 nm, th
e difference between obtained K-u value and exact K-u was at most 20%, if t
he range of applied field was larger than 10-20 kOe. Here, the standard val
ues of the physical parameters were H-K=10 kOe, M-s=460 emu/cm(3), A=0, sep
aration between adjacent grains=0, and each parameter was varied successive
ly.