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IEEE Transactions on Magnetics | 2002

One terabit per square inch perpendicular recording conceptual design

Michael Mallary; Adam F. Torabi; Mourad Benakli

Analysis based on the use of a high-gradient shielded pole write head indicates that a one terabit per square inch perpendicular recording system can be realized. System features include the following: BPI/TPI=7; H/sub k/=21 kOe; 4/spl pi/M/sub s/=7 kg; weak exchange coupling to cancel self demagnization; 20 grains per bit cell; side shields on writer; and low-skew writing.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2005

Write performance of shielded pole heads on media with thin soft underlayers

Mourad Benakli; Michael Mallary; Steven B. Marshall; Adam F. Torabi

Nonlinear finite element calculations show that the soft underlayer thickness in perpendicular media can be greatly reduced without significant loss of effective switching field strength by using a shielded pole writer in place of the more conventional monopole geometry. In addition, use of a thin soft underlayer (SUL) with a shielded pole writer with a thin SUL results in a higher gradient and a narrower magnetic write width. These results have been qualitatively confirmed experimentally.


IEEE Transactions on Magnetics | 2004

Measurement of transition shape, width, and total magnetic spacing

Michael Mallary; Roger Beauregard; Mourad Benakli; Adam F. Torabi; Steven B. Marshall

Measurement of the harmonics of low-frequency all-ones patterns and the shield-to-shield read gap are used here to reconstruct the spacing, the isolated transition shape, and the width parameter for longitudinal recording. For perpendicular, the media thickness parameters and data at two spacings are needed to accurately determine the spacing and width parameter. The -90% to +90% transition shapes fits well to a tanh(x/a) shape for longitudinal and perpendicular recording.


IEEE Transactions on Magnetics | 2004

Front-end write process model for high data rate longitudinal magnetic recording

Jason T. Wolfson; Adam F. Torabi; Mourad Benakli; Rich Olsen

In drive designs with write data rates >1 Gb/s, transitions sent to the write head collide at 1T with reflections from earlier transitions. This increases the need for write-driver voltage headroom, efficient interconnects, and efficient magnetic materials. Design alternative studies in this regime require detailed models of all components in the write process. We modeled nonlinear bit transition shift (NLTS) and spectral signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) measurements using our preamp/interconnect/writer/media model and compared it to measurements of the actual devices that were modeled. We describe methods for reconciling write driver models with varying head and interconnect impedance, verification performed with scanning Kerr effect microscopy (SKEM), and magnetic models with instantaneous nonlinear effects included.


ieee international magnetics conference | 2006

Effect of Local Damping in Perpendicular Recording Head: a Micromagnetic Study

Ahmet Kaya; Mourad Benakli; Michael Mallary; James A. Bain

This article reports the effect of varying the damping in different individual sections of the perpendicular recording head (like the yoke, pole and soft underlayer (SUL) regions) affects the head switching speed. Two head designs were used: the shielded head and monopole head design. The head model used in this paper divided the head into five regions: a) soft underlayer, b) tip, c) confluence, d) yoke, and e) shield. Results show that higher damping generally results in higher field amplitudes because the head field rise time is improved.


ieee international magnetics conference | 2006

Measurement of Longitudinal Media Switching Speed Down to 1/3 of a Nanosecond

Michael Mallary; Mourad Benakli; Roger Beauregard

In this work, previous micromagnet theroetical studies and micro-loop experiments are extended for longitudinal media switching speed measurement.


ieee international magnetics conference | 2005

Gap dependence of the shielded pole heads

Michael Mallary; Adam F. Torabi; Mourad Benakli

The shielded pole writer improves the write field gradient of a perpendicular write pole by placing a shield close to it on the down stream side. It also improves writability by enhancing the longitudinal component of the field and thus providing more tipping field, which reduces the Stoner-Wolfarth switching threshold. However the flux leakage from the write pole to the shield causes saturation to occur sooner and thus reduces the maximum field strength available. Therefore there is a trade-off to be made between the gain in gradient and the loss in field as the gap is reduced. These results are supported by a large statistics experiment in which the write gaps of 50, 75, and 200 nm were investigated.


Archive | 2007

Tapered write pole for reduced skew effect

Mourad Benakli; Michael Mallary; Adam F. Torabi


Archive | 2006

Write heads with floating side shields and manufacturing methods

Mourad Benakli; Michael Mallary


Archive | 2002

Soft underlayer structure for magnetic recording

Bruce Lairson; Mourad Benakli

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Ahmet Kaya

Carnegie Mellon University

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James A. Bain

Carnegie Mellon University

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