We have successfully demonstrated longitudinal recording at areal densities
greater than 60 Gb/in(2) at data rates as high as 160 Mbps (20 MB/s) and a
t a Bit-Aspect-Ratio (BAR) of 5.7, using merged inductive-write/spin-valve-
read heads with microactuators on low noise thin film disks. The heads were
fabricated with the standard photolithography and wafer pole trimming used
in currently available commercial products. At track densities of 60 KTPI
and higher, traditional servoing mechanism will not be adequate. With the u
se of a microactuator, we can further improve the track density by 15%, the
linear density by 10% and the areal density by more than 20%. Thus, using
microactuator with the 50 Gb/in(2) head/media combination we have increased
our areal density achievement up to 63.2 Gb/in(2).