Medium noise is the dominant noise in ultrahigh density disk recording syst
ems. The peak, width and jitter noise are analyzed by micromagnetic simulat
ions. Four different media, with a fixed grain size of 135 Angstrom and a c
oercivity of 2900 Oe, are chosen for medium noise analysis. The linear reco
rding density is increased from 340 KFCI (Kilo flux-changes per inch) to 75
0 KFCI, while the area density goes up from 14.3 Gb/in(2) to 31.5 Gb/in(2).
The peak-amplitude noise is studied by the distribution of the peak magnet
ization M-p in each bit. The distribution of M-p develops from a delta-func
tion around the remanence M-r at low densities to a flat distribution at ex
tremely high densities. It is found that the transition a-parameter is no l
onger proportional to the square root of M(r)delta, as given in the William
-Comstock approximation. The peak-jitter noise in the read back voltage is
analyzed by the percentage of the transition jitter in a bit length.