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IEEE Transactions on Magnetics | 2015

Bit-Patterned Magnetic Recording: Theory, Media Fabrication, and Recording Performance

Thomas R. Albrecht; Hitesh Arora; Vipin Ayanoor-Vitikkate; Jean-Marc L. Beaujour; Daniel Bedau; David Berman; Alexei Bogdanov; Yves-Andre Chapuis; Julia D. Cushen; Elizabeth Dobisz; Gregory S Doerk; He Gao; Michael Grobis; Bruce Alvin Gurney; Weldon Mark Hanson; O. Hellwig; Toshiki Hirano; Pierre-Olivier Jubert; Dan Saylor Kercher; Jeffrey S. Lille; Zuwei Liu; C. Mathew Mate; Yuri Obukhov; Kanaiyalal C. Patel; Kurt A. Rubin; Ricardo Ruiz; M. E. Schabes; Lei Wan; D. Weller; Tsai-Wei Wu

Bit-patterned media (BPM) for magnetic recording provides a route to thermally stable data recording at >1 Tb/in2 and circumvents many of the challenges associated with extending conventional granular media technology. Instead of recording a bit on an ensemble of random grains, BPM comprises a well-ordered array of lithographically patterned isolated magnetic islands, each of which stores 1 bit. Fabrication of BPM is viewed as the greatest challenge for its commercialization. In this paper, we describe a BPM fabrication method that combines rotary-stage e-beam lithography, directed self-assembly of block copolymers, self-aligned double patterning, nanoimprint lithography, and ion milling to generate BPM based on CoCrPt alloy materials at densities up to 1.6 Td/in2. This combination of novel fabrication technologies achieves feature sizes of <;10 nm, which is significantly smaller than what conventional nanofabrication methods used in semiconductor manufacturing can achieve. In contrast to earlier work that used hexagonal arrays of round islands, our latest approach creates BPM with rectangular bit cells, which are advantageous for the integration of BPM with existing hard disk drive technology. The advantages of rectangular bits are analyzed from a theoretical and modeling point of view, and system integration requirements, such as provision of servo patterns, implementation of write synchronization, and providing for a stable head-disk interface, are addressed in the context of experimental results. Optimization of magnetic alloy materials for thermal stability, writeability, and tight switching field distribution is discussed, and a new method for growing BPM islands from a specially patterned underlayer-referred to as templated growth-is presented. New recording results at 1.6 Td/in2 (roughly equivalent to 1.3 Tb/in2) demonstrate a raw error rate <;10-2, which is consistent with the recording system requirements of modern hard drives. Extendibility of BPM to higher densities and its eventual combination with energy-assisted recording are explored.


ASME 2013 Conference on Information Storage and Processing Systems | 2013

Impact of Pattern Media Topography on the Tribology of Head-Disk Interfaces

C. Mathew Mate; Zuwei Liu; Dan Saylor Kercher; O. Ruiz; Kurt A. Rubin; Alexei Bogdanov; Jeffrey S. Lille; Tsai-Wei Wu; Thomas R. Albrecht; Bruno Marchon

Bit patterned media (BPM) is being pursued by the disk drive industry as a way of extending magnetic recording densities beyond 1 Tbits/in2 [1]. As the patterned topography of an unplanarized BPM disk generates a tribology quite different than smooth, continuous media, it is important to assess how this topography will impact the tribology of head-disk interfaces (HDI). In this paper, we quantify the impact of BPM topography on flying height modulation.Copyright


Archive | 2012

Method for separately processing regions on a patterned medium

Jeffrey S. Lille; Kurt A. Rubin; Ricardo Ruiz; Lei Wan


Archive | 2011

MEDIUM PATTERNING METHOD AND ASSOCIATED APPARATUS

Kurt A. Rubin; Dan Saylor Kercher


Archive | 2010

Servo patterning and writing compatible with planarization of patterned magnetic disks

Thomas Robert Albrecht; Kurt A. Rubin


Archive | 2014

MAGNETIC RECORDING DISK DRIVE WITH METHOD FOR RECOVERY OF DATA FROM FAILED DATA SECTORS

Michael Konrad Grobis; Kurt A. Rubin


Archive | 2013

Reduced adjacent track errors in bit-patterned media

Michael Konrad Grobis; Dan Saylor Kercher; Kurt A. Rubin


Archive | 2017

Verfahren zum gesteuerten Umschalten einer MRAM-Vorrichtung A method for controlled switching of an MRAM device

Patrick M. Braganca; Daniel Bedau; Kurt A. Rubin


Archive | 2017

METHOD FOR CONTROLLED SWITCHING OF A MRAM DEVICE

Daniel Bedau; Patrick M. Braganca; Kurt A. Rubin


Archive | 2015

Magnetoresistive effect devices having enhanced magnetic anisotropy

Young-Suk Choi; Kurt A. Rubin; Derek Stewart

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