Thermally assisted magnetic recording is seen as a possible route to increa
sed areal recording density while maintaining long information storage time
s. The term hybrid recording is often used since the technique involves a h
ybrid of a magnetic and an optical recording system. In this paper we first
discuss the recording system, thereafter we present our first recording re
sults performed on conventional longitudinal thin film media. Finally the r
esults are discussed and a direction may be inferred for the development of
thin film media to take full advantage of thermally assisted magnetic reco
rding.