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IEEE Transactions on Magnetics | 1992

Magneto-optical recording in Co/Pt multilayer and GdTbFe-based disks at 820, 647 and 458-nm wavelength

W. B. Zeper; A.P.J. Jongenelis; Bernardus Antonius Johannus Jacobs; H.W. van Kesteren; Peter Francis Carcia

The magnetooptical recording performance of Co/Pt and GdTbFe-based disks was compared at three wavelengths. At 820 and 647 nm, the carrier-to-noise ratio of the GdTbFe disks was higher (2-3 dB) due to a lower noise level. At 458-nm wavelength, Co/Pt performed 3 dB better than the GdTbFe disk. The crystalline microstructure of Co/Pt did not cause a higher noise level than that of GdTbFe. >


ieee international magnetics conference | 1989

Recording experiments on rare-earth transition-metal thin films are studied with Lorentz microscopy

F. J. A. M. Greidanus; Bernardus Antonius Johannus Jacobs; Johannes Hendrikus Mari Spruit; S. Klahn

Domains written thermomagnetically under recording conditions in rare-earth transition-metal thin films are studied with Lorentz microscopy. A novel technique in which the magnetooptical layer is deposited on specially prepared silicon wafer disks provided with Si/sub 3/N/sub 4/ windows is described. This technique allows direct observation of the written domain patterns in the electron microscope. It is demonstrated that the nucleation process plays a crucial role when writing in TbFeCo. Different compositions having different temperature dependences of the magnetic properties lead to markedly different domain-formation behavior. With the detailed insight into the shape and structure of domains obtained by Lorentz microscopy, carrier and noise levels obtained from recording experiments can be understood. This is demonstrated with data on GdTbFe. It is shown that magnetic-field modulation, apart from the advantage of direct overwrite, offers the possibility of very-high-density recording. >


Archive | 1976

Video record disc manufactured by a process involving chemical or sputter etching

Bernardus Antonius Johannus Jacobs; Johannes Van der Wal; Gerrit Berend Gerritsen


Archive | 1988

Method of recording information on a record carrier of the thermomagnetic tye, and device for carrying out the method

Johannes Hendrikus Maria Spruit; Hendricus Franciscus Tongeren; Piet Frans Bongers; Bernardus Antonius Johannus Jacobs


Archive | 1976

Optical videodisc with variable width tracks

Gijsbertus Bouwhuis; Josephus Johannes Maria Braat; Bernardus Antonius Johannus Jacobs


Archive | 1979

Optical recording device having several ablative recording layers

Bernardus Antonius Johannus Jacobs; Adriaan Wilhelmus De Poorter; Pieter Zalm


Archive | 1989

Magneto-optical recording method and magneto-optical recording apparatus

Gerard E. van Rosmalen; Bernardus Antonius Johannus Jacobs; Johannes Hendrikus Maria Spruit


Archive | 1990

Method of and apparatus for writing and reading a magneto-optical record carrier and magneto-optical record carrier for use with the apparatus

Johannes Hendrikus Maria Spruit; Bernardus Antonius Johannus Jacobs; Uijen Cornelis Marinus Johannes Van


Archive | 1990

Method of and apparatus for writing and reading a magneto-optical record carrier

F. J. A. M. Greidanus; Johannes Hendrikus Maria Spruit; Bernardus Antonius Johannus Jacobs


Archive | 2005

Optical recording medium with phase-change recording layer

Guo-Fu Zhou; Bernardus Antonius Johannus Jacobs

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