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2. Local Relaxation and Collective Stochastic Dynamics
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Bertram, H. Neal and Wang, Xiaobin
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Condensed Matter - Abstract
Damping and thermal fluctuations have been introduced to collective normal modes of a magnetic system in recent modeling of dynamic thermal magnetization processes. The connection between this collective stochastic dynamics and physical local relaxation processes is investigated here. A system of two coupled magnetic grains embedded in two separate oscillating thermal baths is analyzed with no \QTR{it}{a priori} assumptions except that of a Markovian process. It is shown explicitly that by eliminating the oscillating thermal bath variables, collective stochastic dynamics occurs in the normal modes of the magnetic system. The grain interactions cause local relaxation to be felt by the collective system and the dynamic damping to reflect the system symmetry. This form of stochastic dynamics is in contrast to a common phenomenological approach where a thermal field is added independently to the dynamic equations of each discretized cell or interacting grain. The dependence of this collective stochastic dynamics on the coupling strength of the magnetic grains and the relative local damping is discussed.
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- 2003
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3. Thermal stability of coupled ferromagnetic and superparamagnetic particles
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Safonov, Vladimir L. and Bertram, H. Neal
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics - Abstract
We consider a single-domain ferromagnetic particle with uniaxial anisotropy coupled to a single-domain soft ferromagnetic particle (superparamagnetic particle). The problem of thermally agitated magnetization reversal in this case can be reduced to the random magnetization dynamics of the first particle with an effectively larger anisotropy field. The magnetic external field is also altered in a manner that depends on the sign of the coupling and can be either enhanced or suppressed., Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures, presented at MMM'02
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- 2002
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4. Nonlinear microscopic relaxation of uniform magnetization precession
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Safonov, Vladimir L. and Bertram, H. Neal
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Dynamic relaxation for nonlinear magnetization excitation is analyzed. For direct processes, such as magnon-electron scattering and two-magnon scattering, the relaxation rate is determined from the linear case simply by utilizing the magnetization oscillation frequency for nonlinear excitation. For an indirect process, such as slow-relaxing impurities, the analysis gives an additional relaxation term proportional to the excitation level. In all cases the effective magnetization damping is increased compared to Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert damping., Comment: Presented at MMM'02
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- 2002
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5. Reply on 'Fluctuation-dissipation considerations for phenomenological damping models for ferromagnetic thin films' [N. Smith, J. Appl. Phys. \bf{92}, 3877 (2002)]
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Safonov, Vladimir L. and Bertram, H. Neal
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
We show that the critique of our recent papers presented in the abovementioned paper (NS) appeals to an incorrect mathematical analogy between electrical circuits and linear magnetization dynamics, improperly uses classical concepts of normal modes and basic equations, gives inconsistent results and therefore comes to incorrect conclusions., Comment: 2 pages, no figures
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- 2002
6. Microscopic relaxation mechanisms and linear magnetization dynamics
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Safonov, Vladimir L. and Bertram, H. Neal
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Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Linear magnetization dynamics in the presense of a thermal bath is analyzed for two general classes of microscopic damping mechanisms. The resulting stochastic differential equations are always in the form of a damped harmonic oscillator driven by a thermal field. The damping term contains both the interaction mechanisms and the symmetry of the magnetic system. Back transformation from the oscillator coordinates to the magnetization variables results in a macroscopic tensor form of damping that reflects the system anisotropy. Scalar Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert damping term is valid only for systems with axial symmetry. Analysis of FMR linewith measurements versus frequency, temperature, and film thickness in NiFe films shows good agreement with a combination of slow-relaxing impurity and magnon-electron confluence processes., Comment: RevTEX, 10 pages, 4 figures
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- 2002
7. Non-uniform thermal magnetization noise in thin films: application to GMR heads
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Safonov, Vladimir L. and Bertram, H. Neal
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Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
A general scheme is developed to analyze the effect of non-uniform thermal magnetization fluctuations in a thin film. The normal mode formalism is utilized to calculate random magnetization fluctuations. The magnetization noise is proportional to the temperature and inversely proportional to the film volume. The total noise power is the sum of normal mode spectral noises and mainly determined by spin-wave standing modes with an odd number of oscillations. The effect rapidly decreases with increasing mode number. An exact analytical calcutaion is presented for a two-cell model., Comment: Paper for MMM'01, CB-10, to be published in J. Appl. Phys
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- 2001
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8. Thermal magnetization fluctuations in thin films and a new physical form for magnetization damping
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Safonov, Vladimir L. and Bertram, H. Neal
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics - Abstract
The effect of thermal fluctuations on a thin film magnetoresistive element has been calculated. The technique involves adding to the basic spin dynamics a general form of interaction with a thermal bath. For a general anisotropic magnetic system the resulting equation can be written as a Langevin equation for a harmonic oscillator. Our approach predicts two times smaller noise power at low frequencies than the conventional stochastic Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation. It is shown that equivalent results can be obtained by introducing a tensor phenomenological damping term to the gyromagnetic dynamics driven by a thermal fluctuating field., Comment: Some minor changes with notations and comparison with Smith-Arnett result
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- 2001
9. Magnetization reversal in a 'quasi' single domain magnetic grain: a new numerical micromagnetic technique
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Safonov, Vladimir L. and Bertram, H. Neal
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Magnetization reversal in a fine ferromagnetic grain is simulated for the case of an instantaneously applied reversal magnetic field. The Hamiltonian of the system contains the exchange interaction, the uniaxial anisotropy, the Zeeman energy and the dipole-dipole interactions. A cubic grain is discretized into 64 cubic subgrains and the coupled gyromagnetic equations of motion are solved without phenomenological damping. A new scheme to solve these equations is developed that utilizes only two variables per sub-cube magnetization and strictly conserves the absolute magnitude. The initial stage of reversal is uniform rotation followed by a nonlinear excitation of nonuniform magnetic oscillations driven by this uniform mode. An excess of the initial Zeeman energy is transformed into nonlinear spin waves, allowing the average magnetization to substantially reverse. The process of magnetization reversal in fine quasi-single-domain grain exhibits general features of Hamiltonian wave systems with nonlinear diffusion. This nonlinear diffusion is forbidden for either a strong reversal field and/or a small grain size., Comment: Submitted to Phys. Rev. B, 9 pages, 13 figures
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- 2000
10. Impurity relaxation mechanism for dynamic magnetization reversal in a single domain grain
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Safonov, Vladimir L. and Bertram, H. Neal
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Condensed Matter - Abstract
The interaction of coherent magnetization rotation with a system of two-level impurities is studied. Two different, but not contradictory mechanisms, the `slow-relaxing ion' and the `fast-relaxing ion' are utilized to derive a system of integro-differential equations for the magnetization. In the case that the impurity relaxation rate is much greater than the magnetization precession frequency, these equations can be written in the form of the Landau-Lifshitz equation with damping. Thus the damping parameter can be directly calculated from these microscopic impurity relaxation processes.
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- 1999
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11. Magnetization Dynamics and Thermal Fluctuations in Fine Grains and Films
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Safonov, Vladimir L., Bertram, H. Neal, Ertl, Gerhard, editor, Gomer, Robert, editor, Lüth, Hans, editor, Mills, Douglas L., editor, Plumer, Martin L., editor, van Ek, Johannes, editor, and Weller, Dieter, editor
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- 2001
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12. The Physics of Magnetic Recording
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Bertram, H. Neal, Gerber, Richard, editor, Wright, C. D., editor, and Asti, G., editor
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- 1994
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13. Semi-analytical approach for analysis of BER in conventional and staggered bit patterned media
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Livshitz, Boris, Inomata, Akihiro, Bertram, H. Neal, and Lomakin, Vitaliy
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Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Published
- 2009
14. Mean-adjusted pattern-dependent noise prediction for perpendicular recording channels with nonlinear transition shift
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Wu, Zheng, Siegel, Paul H., Wolf, Jack K., and Bertram, H. Neal
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Electromagnetic noise -- Analysis ,Magnetic recorders and recording -- Analysis ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
In high-density perpendicular magnetic recording channels, nonlinear transition shift (NLTS) is one of the distortions that can degrade the system performance. Write precompensation is a standard method used to combat the negative effect of NLTS. In this paper, we propose a modified pattern-dependent noise predictive (PDNP) detection algorithm for use on channels with electronics noise, transition jitter noise, and NLTS. We show that this detector can offer significant improvement in bit-error-rate (BER) compared to conventional Viterbi and PDNP detectors. Moreover, the system performance can be further improved by combining the new detector with a simple write precompensation scheme. Index Terms--Jitter noise, NLTS, pattern-dependent noise prediction, perpendicular recording.
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- 2008
15. Patterned media for 10 Tb/[in.sup.2] utilizing dual-section 'ledge' elements
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Lomakin, Vitaliy, Li, Shaojing, Livshitz, Boris, Inomata, Akihiro, and Bertram, H. Neal
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Magnetic media -- Design and construction ,Magnetic media -- Reports ,Magnetic media -- Magnetic properties ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
A dual-layer patterned element magnetic recording medium design is presented that is expected to satisfy areal densities at 10 Tb/[in.sup.2]. Each element consists of a small high anisotropy initial layer on top of which is deposited on an exchange-coupled soft layer of approximately equal thickness that extends in the recording direction almost to an adjacent element. This design has two distinct advantages. Reversal by precessional switching will occur for realistic record head field rise times (100-200 ps). Thermal stability for such small elements is maintained by hard section anisotropy fields that are an order of magnitude larger than the reversal field. Here, reversal mechanisms and system design are discussed in detail. Index Terms--Landau-Lifshitz equation, patterned media, perpendicular recording, precessional reversal.
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- 2008
16. Precessional magnetization reversal in composite patterned media: dependence on applied field parameters
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Livshitz, Boris, Bertram, H. Neal, and Lomakin, V.
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Landau damping -- Analysis ,Magnetization -- Analysis ,Magnetic media -- Magnetic properties ,Magnetic media -- Research ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
Precessional reversal in composite patterned media elements has been studied for various applied field parameters. The decrease of the percentage of the elements covered by the applied field leads to a rapid increase of the reversal field and decrease of the critical rise time required for precessional reversal. For weak and strong applied fields, the reversal time respectively was found to decrease and increase with an increase of the applied field strength and decrease of the rise time. For certain (large) values of the applied field strength and pulse duration bands of non-reversal can be obtained. This behavior is associated with multiple precessional oscillations between two equilibrium states. Such oscillations can be eliminated by properly choosing the field pulse duration and element damping constant. Index Terms--Landau--Lifshitz equation, patterned media (PM), perpendicular magnetic recording, precessional magnetization reversal.
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- 2008
17. Error rate expression for perpendicular magnetic recording
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Bertram, H. Neal, Wilson, Bruce, and Wood, Roger
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Magnetic recorders and recording -- Methods ,Random noise theory -- Research ,Electromagnetism -- Research ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
An expression for estimating error rate in a perpendicular magnetic recording system is developed. The probability of error is estimated for a dominant dibit error event. Noise includes stationary white Gaussian head/electronics noise and nonstationary colored medium transition noise. Error rate is determined for a variety of parameter changes. In particular, it is shown how two systems with the same total signal-to-noise ratio can have different error rates. Expansion of the model to include additional signal and noise effects as well as the evalation of different error events is discussed. Index Terms--Error rate, head/electronics noise, medium transition noise, perpendicular magnetic recording.
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- 2008
18. A new read channel model for patterned media storage
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Karakulak, Seyhan, Siegel, Paul H., Wolf, Jack K., and Bertram, H. Neal
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Magnetization -- Research ,Magnetic media -- Properties ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
It is conceivable that early generations of patterned media will utilize read heads whose dimensions are several times larger than an 'island' of magnetization. For such a scenario, we propose a 'multiple islands per read head' model where the output from the read head is a function of the magnetization from several independently written tracks of islands. In particular, we focus on a '3 islands per read head' model where the output from the read head is a function of the magnetization from three independently written tracks of islands. The readback signal is determined from a finite track-width magnetoresistive (MR) head model using reciprocity calculations, and two noise sources--island position jitter and AWGN electronics noise--are considered. By sampling the noisy signal at intervals corresponding to the down-track island separation, we obtain a discrete-time readback channel model whose performance is obtained under maximum-likelihood sequence detection. Index Terms--Island position jitter, 'multiple islands per read head', patterned media.
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- 2008
19. Design curves and information-theoretic limits for perpendicular recording systems
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Wu, Zheng, Siegel, Paul H., Bertram, H. Neal, and Wolf, Jack K.
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Magnetic recorders and recording -- Research ,Electromagnetic noise -- Research ,Information theory -- Research ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
To optimize a high-density magnetic recording system, one needs to know the tradeoffs between various components of the system including the read/write transducers, the magnetic medium, and the read channel. In this paper, we consider a channel model characterized by three parameters: the replay pulse width [T.sub.50], the transition jitter noise standard deviation [[sigma].sub.J], and the signal-to-electronic-noise ratio SN[R.sub.WG]. We utilize information-theoretic tools to determine the acceptable region for the channel parameters [T.sub.50] and [[sigma].sub.J] when optimal detection and linear coding techniques are used. This paper is an extension of a similar analysis for a system that utilized a minimum mean-squared error (MMSE) equalizer, a Viterbi detector, and a Reed-Solomon (RS) code. Our main conclusion is that there is a considerable potential gain to be achieved by using improved detection and coding schemes as compared with the present system. Index Terms--Information theory, jitter noise, parameter optimization, perpendicular magnetic recording.
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- 2007
20. Design parameter optimization for perpendicular magnetic recording systems
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Chaichanavong, Panu, Bertram, H. Neal, and Siegel, Paul H.
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Magnetic recorders and recording -- Research ,Error-correcting codes -- Analysis ,Mathematical optimization ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
In a perpendicular magnetic recording system, advanced read/write transducers, magnetic media, and signal processing techniques are combined to achieve the highest possible storage density, subject to severe constraints on reliability. This paper proposes a quasi-analytic methodology for exploring the complex design tradeoffs among these system components. We use a simple channel model, characterized by three parameters: isolated voltage pulse width, transition jitter noise variance, and additive electronic/replay head noise power. The system incorporates generalized partial-response equalization and maximum-likelihood detection, along with a Reed-Solomon error-correcting code characterized by its code rate. We calculate a family of 'design curves' from which we can determine, for a given set of channel parameters, the maximum user density that can be achieved with a specified codeword error rate, along with the corresponding code rate. The design curves can also be used to determine the acceptable range of channel parameters consistent with a target user density and codeword error rate. Index Terms--Additive noise, jitter noise, parameter optimization, perpendicular recording, Reed-Solomon code, Viterbi detector.
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- 2006
21. Micromagnetic study of the switching fields in polycrystalline magnetic thin-film media
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Gao, Kai-Zhong, Fernandez-de-Castro, Juan, and Bertram, H. Neal
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Magnetic recorders and recording -- Comparative analysis ,Magnetic recorders and recording -- Magnetic properties ,Electromagnetism -- Comparative analysis ,Electromagnetism -- Magnetic properties ,Anisotropy -- Comparative analysis ,Anisotropy -- Magnetic properties ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
In this paper, we use micromagnetic simulation to study the switching field reduction and the switching field distribution in polycrystalline thin-film media. We first show that, for the coupled magnetic particles, the switching field of the high-anisotropy particle is reduced as a result of the exchange coupling with the low-anisotropy particle. The switching field reduction increases almost linearly with the anisotropy difference between the coupled particles. An optimal exchange exists that gives a maximum switching field reduction. This switching field reduction is more severe for a small applied field angle; therefore, the angular sensitivity of the switching field is reduced compared to the Stoner-Wohlfarth relation. Detailed micromagnetic simulations also show that in polycrystalline thin-film media, because of the variation and the reduction of the magnetic properties at the grain boundaries, the media coercivity can be reduced significantly. The primary reason for this switching field reduction is the exchange interaction between the grain boundary and the grain center region. Index Terms--Anisotropy distribution, grain size distribution, perpendicular magnetic recording, tilted perpendicular recording, switching field distribution, switching field reduction.
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- 2005
22. Quasi-analytical calculation of thermal magnetization fluctuation noise in giant magnetoresistive sensors
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Jin, Zhen, Bertram, H. Neal, and Safonov, Vladimir
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Electromagnetism -- Research ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
Noise caused by thermal magnetization fluctuations in giant magnetoresistive sensors, mainly in the free layer, limits the achievable signal-to-noise ratio and thus the density of magnetic recording systems. Here, we describe a quasi-analytical method to study this noise. First, by discretizing the free layer into sufficiently small rectangular cells, an equilibrium state of the free layer is obtained using a quasi-static energy minimization technique. A linear tensor relation between the magnetization spectra and the thermal fluctuations is found for the two approaches: 1) Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert-Brown and 2) collective spin wave excitation. In the former, damping and thermal fields are added to each cell and then a Fourier transform is taken to obtain the spectra. For the eigenmode approach, the lossless dynamic equations are diagonalized, yielding the system's intrinsic eigenmodes. Then damping and thermal fluctuations are added to each eigenmode, independently. The sensor playback noise power spectrum density, a measurable quantity, is calculated by summing up the contributions from each eigenmode or cell magnetization. This computationally light treatment yields a clear physical picture of the phenomenon, relating damping, thermal fluctuation, and noise. We describe each step of the calculation procedure in detail and give examples. Index Terms--Diagonalization, dynamic damping parameter, eigenmode, GMR sensors, noise spectra, thermal fluctuation.
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- 2004
23. Theory of Magnetic Recording
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Bertram, H. Neal
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- 1994
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24. Transition jitter estimates in tilted and conventional perpendicular recording media at 1 Tb/[in.sup.2]
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Gao, Kai-Zhong and Bertram, H. Neal
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Magnetic recorders and recording -- Methods ,Magnetic recorders and recording -- Models ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
The recent proposal of tilted perpendicular recording for Tb/[in.sup.2] densities is extended here to examine the effects of intergranular exchange and anisotropy distributions on signal-to-noise ratio. This new recording system includes the single pole head, the medium and the soft underlayer as in perpendicular recording, but the medium anisotropy axes are titled at about 45[degrees], optimally in the crosstrack direction. Both analytical formulas and micromagnetic simulations are utilized and both tilted and conventional perpendicular media are considered. At 1.2 Tb/[in.sup.2] exchange optimization and suitable anisotropy distribution limits give percentage transition jitter of 10% and 30% for tilted and conventional perpendicular media, respectively. Index Terms--Micromagnetic simulation, perpendicular recording, signal-to-noise ratio, thermal stability, tilted perpendicular recording, track edge effect, transition jitter.
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- 2003
25. PRML channel performance under the influence of medium noise in tape recording systems
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Luo, Peng, Jin, Zhen, and Bertram, H. Neal
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Magnetic recorders and recording -- Standards ,Magnetic recorders and recording -- Testing ,Magnetic tapes -- Evaluation ,Reel-to-reel tape ,Noise reduction systems (Electronics) -- Research ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
Previous studies have shown that tape medium noise is dominated by surface roughness. Here, we use error rate analysis to evaluate the effects of surface roughness as well as particle size distributions in a partial-response maximum-likelihood (PRML) channel. We use: 1) a modified self-consistent model, incorporating a log-normal particle size distribution and a random packing of the particles to simulate the recording process and 2) a predeveloped error rate model to evaluate the system performance with fixed head/medium combinations. Surface roughness is introduced as a varying random head/tape spacing during both the recording and the playback processes. The impact of mean particle length, roughness variance, and roughness correlation length on system performance is examined for a partial response (PR4) channel. A surface roughness variance changing from 5 to 10 nm yields, at 200 kfci with a particle length of 60 nm, a change of error rate from [10.sup .-10] to [10.sup.-5]. Because of the finite head read track width, roughness with shorter correlation lengths can be cross-track-averaged more readily and yields better system performance. We also found that larger particle size media have higher dc noise but lower roughness-induced transition noise. The shorter-particle-size media give better system performance, and the advantage increases with reducing roughness variance. Index Terms--Error rate, magnetic tape, partial-response maximum-likelihood (PRML), roughness correlation length, roughness noise, roughness variance.
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- 2003
26. Magnetic recording configuration for densities beyond 1 Tb/[in.sup.2] and data rates beyond 1 Gb/s
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Gao, Kai-Zhong and Bertram, H. Neal
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Magnetism -- Research ,Electrical engineering -- Research ,Magnetic recorders and recording -- Equipment and supplies ,Electronic equipment and supplies -- Evaluation ,Magnetic materials -- Usage ,Electrical engineering ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
A new magnetic recording system is evaluated that includes the single-pole head, a new medium design, and the soft underlayer of perpendicular recording. The proposed medium consists of perpendicular grains with anisotropy directions tilted optimally about 45[degrees] with respect to the perpendicular direction. Here, focus is on the tilt angle at 45[degrees] in the crosstrack direction, including a small but typical dispersion. The write pole consists of a tapered-neck single-pole head with a very small throat height that yields maximized write fields without increased edge track degradation. The advantages of tilted perpendicular recording are discussed using theoretical and numerical micromagnetic analyses. This design achieves a much higher signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) than conventional recording, because it is less sensitive to medium orientation distributions and, for the same thermal decay, can utilize media with much smaller grain sizes. The switching speed is much more rapid due to increased recording torque. Estimated recording limits for tilted perpendicular recording with a medium-jitter SNR of 17 dB are beyond densities of 1 Tb/[in.sup.2] and data rates of 1 Gb/s. Index Terms--Data rate, micromagnetic simulation, perpendicular recording, recording method, signal-to-noise ratio, thermal stability, tilted perpendicular recording, track edge effect, transition parameter.
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- 2002
27. Field and temperature-dependent attempt frequency for dynamic-thermal reversal of interacting magnetic grains
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Wang, Xiaobin and Bertram, H. Neal
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Physics -- Research ,Antiferromagnetism -- Analysis ,Physics - Abstract
A general approach by which the attempt frequency can be easily evaluated for interacting magnetic grains or subsystems is presented. Comparison to an independent grain shows the possible recording advantage of the antiferromagnetic media.
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- 2002
28. Write field analysis and write pole design in perpendicular recording
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Gao, Kai-Zhong and Bertram, H. Neal
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Magnetic recorders and recording -- Methods ,Magnetic devices -- Design and construction ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
We have developed a three-dimensional micromagnetic perpendicular recording model to analyze high-density perpendicular write fields. Here, we compare a tapered-neck pole with a very small throat height to various write pole designs for a single-pole head. In studying the effects of throat height and write pole-return pole spacing, we found that, for a large throat height, both the write field and field gradient decrease as the throat height increases. The write field shape changes significantly at the leading edge for a write pole-return pole spacing less than 300 nm. The effects of soft-underlayer (SUL) permeability, saturation, and thickness basically follow the analytical formula. The net recording field is almost constant for SUL permeability above about 50. Index Terms--Micromagnetic simulation, perpendicular recording, write field analysis, write pole design.
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- 2002
29. Experimental study of signal-dependent noise in metal particle tape
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Luo, Peng, Bertram, H. Neal, Buchan, Bill, and Jin, Zhen
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Magnetic tapes -- Analysis ,Noise generators (Electronics) -- Testing ,Signal to noise ratio -- Analysis ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
We have measured and analyzed signal-dependent noise spectra of metal particle (MP) tapes. For all the tapes examined, the signal-dependent noise is higher than the dc saturation noise. The total signal-dependent noise power first increases with density and then saturates. The measurement indicates that without write equalization, the broad-band signal-dependent noise power increases with recording density, indicative of transition noise. With write equalization, the broad-band signal-dependent noise is approximately independent of density and has a level equal to the high density limit without write equalization. We used a specially designed pattern to eliminate tape speed variations and find the precise recording positions. We used a Karhunen-Loeve expansion with the time-domain data to determine the noise modes and their recording density dependency. The analysis shows that amplitude and jitter modes dominate for all the MP tapes examined. Different noise mode contributions are observed for different coating thicknesses. The amplitude mode dominates for relatively thick coatings, while the jitter mode dominates for thin coatings, as in thin-film disk media. Index Terms--Noise mode, signal-dependent noise, tape medium noise, transition noise.
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- 2002
30. Simulation of the off-track capability of a one terabit per square inch recording system
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Jin, Zhen, Bertram, H. Neal, Wilson, Bruce, and Wood, Roger
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Magnetism -- Research ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
We investigated the potential of extending conventional magnetic recording technology to a one terabit per square inch (Tb/[in.sup.2]) density using a simple model, focusing on the off-track capability of a hypothetical perpendicular recording system. Our simulation considered the medium's granular structure, head side reading, and side writing. However, as a first approximation, interactions between grains were neglected. We investigated the characteristics of both an isolated transition and a pseudorandom sequence. The signal-to-noise ratio is very low (around 10 dB) at such a density. Direct bit-by-bit simulation on 80 000 bits of a 1023-bit pseudorandom sequence yielded the bit-error rate (BER). By changing the squeeze position of the side track, a series of 'bathtub' curves was calculated and thus, 747 curves at various BER thresholds were investigated. We also studied different detection schemes and the block failure rate after error-correction code. Index Terms--Bit-error rate, block failure rate, off-track capability, perpendicular recording, squeeze, terabit recording.
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- 2002
31. Micromagnetic analysis of the effect of intergranular exchange on thermal, stability in magnetic recording (I): two-dimensional isotropic longitudinal media
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Zhou, Hong and Bertram, H. Neal
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Electrical engineering -- Research ,Magnetism -- Research ,Magnetic media -- Research ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
We describe micromagnetic simulations that examine the effect of intergranular exchange on thermal stability of dibit transitions in two-dimensional (2-D) isotropic longitudinal media. We found that, by maintaining the constant [M.sub.r]t, the writing coercivity and the average grain planar area, with increasing [h.sub.e] [K.sub.u] is reduced. Increasing the intergranular exchange enhances thermal decay and yields a smaller signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) at [10.sup.9] s. However, if both [K.sub.u] and [M.sub.r]t are fixed, increases slightly if the writing coercivity is held constant but decreases slightly at a fixed intrinsic loop closure field. For both cases, a smaller SNR is always found at a higher exchange initially and after ten years. Thus, for 2-D isotropic longitudinal media, the intergranular exchange must be reduced to achieve a higher SNR at [10.sup.9] s. Index Terms--2-D isotropic longitudinal media, intergranular exchange, micromagnetic simulation, thermal stability.
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- 2002
32. Micromagnetic analysis of the effect of intergranular exchange on thermal stability in magnetic recording (II): slightly oriented longitudinal media
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Zhou, Hong and Bertram, H. Neal
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Magnetism -- Research ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
We describe micromagnetic simulations to examine the effect of intergranular exchange on thermal stability of dibit transitions in slightly oriented longitudinal media. We found that, by increasing the intergranular exchange and the anisotropy orientation ratio, [K.sub.u] is reduced to maintain the fixed [M.sub.r]t, the writing coercivity, and the average grain planar area. Within the drive working temperatures (T [less than or equal to] 350 K), to increase signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) at [10.sup.9] s, both the exchange and the anisotropy orientation ratio must be reduced. However, if both [K.sub.u] and [M.sub.r]t are fixed, for a constant circumferential loop closure field, a larger SNR is always exhibited at a higher OR([M.sub.r]) initially and at [10.sup.9] s. For both cases, if the intergranular exchange cannot be neglected, SNR always slightly increases with increasing OR([M.sub.r]). Index Terms--Intergranular exchange, micromagnetic simulation, oriented longitudinal media, thermal stability.
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- 2002
33. Micromagnetic analysis of the effect of intergranular exchange on thermal stability in magnetic recording (III): perpendicular media
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Zhou, Hong, Bertram, H. Neal, and Schabes, Manfred E.
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Magnetism -- Research ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Published
- 2002
34. Effect of Cr concentration gradient on the intergranular exchange in CoCr(Ta,Pt) thin films
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Valcu, Bogdan, Bertram, H. Neal, Oku, Masaoki, Kishimoto, Selichi, and Lida, Seishi
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Physics - Abstract
The compositional and temperature dependency of the intergranular exchange in CoCr-alloy polycrystalline thin films is determined using a one-dimensional quasiatomic model. Details of the magnetic grain structure in CoCr-alloy thin films and experimental data that characterize single crystal materials are discussed.
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- 2002
35. Pulse shape, resolution, and signal-to-noise ratio in perpendicular recording
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Valcu, Bogdan, Roscamp, Thomas, and Bertram, H. Neal
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Electrical engineering -- Research ,Magnetic recorders and recording -- Research ,Electromagnetic theory -- Usage ,Signal to noise ratio -- Research ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
The paper theoretically examines playback characteristics of a giant magnetoresistive (GMR) head for perpendicular recorded magnetization transitions with a soft underlayer. The magnetic scalar potential, calculated numerically by the finite-element method, is fitted to a simple formula involving geometry-dependent parameters. The reciprocity principle leads to the shape of the single pulse signal. For high permeability of the underlayer the pulse has an error function-type dependence on distance. Within this approximation, the paper derives simple formulas for the pulsewidth [T.sub.50], [D.sub.50], and transition-noise-limited signal-to-noise ratio. Index Terms--Magnetic scalar potential, perpendicular recording, resolution, single pulsewidth, SNR.
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- 2002
36. Simulation of servo position error signal in perpendicular recording
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Jin, Zhen, Bertram, H. Neal, and Luo, Peng
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Grain -- Evaluation ,Error -- Evaluation ,Recording instruments -- Evaluation ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
We describe simulations using a medium model with random grain structure, to study the servo position error signal (PES) in a perpendicular recording system. Under various detection schemes, values of the PES null position jitter and the PES sensitivity variation at the null point are calculated. To evaluate the effect of medium noise on the PES detection, the values are compared to those of media with different average grain in-plane areas and grain size distributions. For both the PES null position jitter and the PES sensitivity variation at the null point, decreasing the average grain in-plane area or the grain size distribution yields smaller fluctuation. The servo PES has a strong dependence on the average--medium grain in-plane area. When PES of longitudinal recording systems is compared with that of perpendicular systems, perpendicular recording yields much better results because of a sharp write-field gradient at the track edge. Index Terms--Grain size, grain size distribution, perpendicular recording, position error signal (PES), PES sensitivity, servo PES detection scheme.
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- 2001
37. Thermal decay in high density disk media
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Zhang, Yun and Bertram, H. Neal
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Magnetic media -- Research ,Magnetic materials -- Thermal properties ,High-density storage -- Research ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
An experimental technique has been developed to accurately measure the time dependence of playback voltage due to the decay of recorded magnetization patterns. A 'calibration' procedure is utilized to minimize the effect of magnetoresistive head sensitivity variations. This technique is applied to a systematic study of the dependence of the signal decay on recording bit density and magnetic layer thickness in longitudinal thin film media. A Neel-Arrhenius type model is introduced to calculate the degradation of a square wave magnetization pattern subject to thermal agitation. Because the equivalent external field which reduces the energy barrier is the time and spatially varying magnetostatic field produced by magnetic transitions, an iterative procedure is utilized to obtain the time dependent magnetization. The model takes into account distributions of grain volume and anisotropy axis. The calculation results are compared with the experimental data and good agreement is obtained. Index Terms - Magnetic disk recording, stability.
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- 1998
38. Localized surface nucleation of magnetization reversal
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Suhl, Harry and Bertram, H. Neal
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Magnetization -- Research ,Nucleation -- Research ,Surfaces (Physics) -- Research ,Physics - Abstract
An analytic model for surface nucleation is described to illustrate the phenomenon of magnetization reversal that begins with nucleation of a nonuniform or uniform energy barrier state. It is shown that inhomogeneous boundary conditions will lead to barrier states of the magnetization field near the surface of ferromagnetic samples. Consequently, activation energies for switching are only minimally dependent on sample volume.
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- 1997
39. Magnetization distribution in thin films with perpendicular surface anisotropy
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Bertram, H. Neal and Paul, D.I.
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Magnetization -- Distribution ,Thin films -- Research ,Anisotropy -- Research ,Physics - Abstract
An analysis of magnetization patterns and remanence states of thin films with a surface anisotropy normal to the film plane was conducted. The total film energy integral is expanded to second order to find both nucleation and equilibrium. Results show that for a given film and applied field a critical surface anisotropy is required for the magnetizations to deviate from initial saturation. Analytic expressions for the critical conditions for in-plane and normal applied field are provided. Remanent state magnetization distributions are observed.
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- 1997
40. Playback pulse shape and spectra for shielded MR heads
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Zhang, Yun, Shtrikman, S., and Bertram, H. Neal
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Read/write heads -- Models ,Magnetic recorders and recording -- Heads ,Magnetic fields -- Models ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
Simple analytical expressions for the longitudinal surface fields from four types of shielded magnetoresistive (MR) heads, i.e., single element MR heads (both centered and off-center), dual-stripe heads, and 'differential' MR heads are derived using superposition and Schwarz-Christoffel transformation. These expressions are utilized to study playback pulse shape and spectra. For the centered shielded MR head as well as the dual stripe shielded MR head, simple accurate formulas for [PW.sub.50] and [D.sub.50] are derived. For the dual stripe MR head, the model predicts the position of the first spectral gap null accurately, as well as the voltage spectral shape.
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- 1997
41. Evolution of bicrystal media development
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Chang, Jack J.K., Peng, Qingzhi, Chen, Qixu, Lin, Zhong-Heng, Yen, Edward, Chen, Ga-Lane, Bertram, H. Neal, and Sinclair, Robert
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Microstructure -- Research ,Crystals -- Magnetic properties ,Thin films -- Magnetic properties ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
A general review of studies on microstructure, magnetic properties and recording performance of bicrystal media grown on single crystal substrates, a NiP/Al substrate and a glass substrate is given. With similar magnetic properties, a direct experimental comparison of recording performance of CoCrPtTa/Cr/NiP films between the media with Cr (200) and Cr (110) textures on glass ceramic substrate is provided. Typically, 5-6 dB SNR improvement is observed for medium with Cr (200) texture from recording densities of 40kfci to 140kfci. Medium with Cr (200) texture has [approximately]100% bicrystal cluster microstructure and has smaller and more uniform Cr grains. A noise mechanism is discussed that relates the bicrystal microstructure to an effective random anisotropy field magnitude. Micromagnetic simulations show the latter will reduce medium noise when there is relatively large intergranular exchange coupling between the grains. However, when the intergranular exchange coupling is small, the introduction of random anisotropy field magnitude will increase the medium noise. The other noise mechainsm could be due to larger Cr grain size. A bigger magnetic cluster could be formed because more Co alloy grains on a larger Cr grain are coupled together through stronger inner intergranular exchange force, which leads to higher media noise.
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- 1997
42. Scanning magnetoresistance microscopy (SMRM) as a diagnostic for high density recording
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Yamamoto, S.Y., Schultz, S., Zhang, Yun, and Bertram, H. Neal
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Magnetic recorders and recording -- Research ,Microscope and microscopy -- Research ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
Scanning Magneto-Resistance Microscopy (SMRM) is a technique which we have developed whereby commercial magneto-resistive (MR) heads are used to both image and record magnetic media. A high resolution, linearized positioning stage is used to raster-scan the recording media (either a hard disk platter or tape coupon) with respect to the MR read/inductive write head. The scanning is performed with the slider in physical contact with the media. Thermal asperities are not present since the contact is continuous rather than intermittent, and the scan speed is slow. This report describes the SMRM hardware, and SMRM measurements of isolated transitions from two different types of MR heads are analyzed and compared to corresponding spin stand data.
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- 1997
43. Overwrite in particulate tape media
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Wei, Dan, Bertram, H. Neal, and Dee, Richard H.
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Tape drives -- Research ,Magnetic recorders and recording -- Research ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
Overwrite in particulate tape media is studied utilizing a micromagnetic simulation model. Seven different media, including traditional thick tape and thin metal-particle tape, are simulated to study the effect of tape thickness and demagnetizing ratio on overwrite. Recording head parameters, such as the record gap, the record current, and head-medium spacing, are analyzed for overwrite in the thick tape media. An analytical formula is developed to describe the overwrite ratio as a function of the frequency ratio before and after overwrite.
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- 1997
44. Magnetization Dynamics and Thermal Fluctuations in Fine Grains and Films
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Safonov, Vladimir L., primary and Bertram, H. Neal, additional
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- 2001
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45. Hysteresis and baseline shift in permanent magnet stabilized MR/SAL heads
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Champion, Eric and Bertram, H. Neal
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Magnetic recorders and recording -- Heads ,Hysteresis -- Research ,Magnets, Permanent -- Research ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
Hysteresis and baseline shift in shielded permanent magnet stabilized MR/SAL playback heads are studied via a 3D micromagnetic simulation. The hysteretic behavior is examined by calculation of playback voltages and uniform field transfer curves. The overlap region between the MR/SAL layers and the permanent magnet is seen to have a strong effect on the stability of the device. The amount of hysteresis is studied versus the width of the overlap region and the off-track position of the head.
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- 1996
46. Linear signal analysis of shielded AMR and spin valve heads
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Bertram, H. Neal
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Magnetic recorders and recording -- Heads ,Magnetic devices -- Evaluation ,Magnetization -- Analysis ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Published
- 1995
47. The effect of MR head geometry on playback pulse shape and spectra
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Champion, Eric and Bertram, H. Neal
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Magnetic recorders and recording -- Heads ,Magnetic devices -- Models ,Magnetic fields -- Models ,Fourier analysis -- Usage ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
The playback properties and spectra of a shielded magnetoresistive head are examined utilizing a Fourier series method. Semi-analytic solutions are given for the magnetic scalar potential and spectra in terms of coefficients which have been numerically determined for common geometries. Voltage pulses are generated by convolving the potential with the derivative of a tanh longitudinal magnetization transition. Expressions for the P[W.sub.50] versus flying height are obtained by fitting the widths of the theoretically determined playback pulses. It is found that the playback properties of a shielded magnetoresistive head depend strongly on the geometry.
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- 1995
48. Micromagnetic modeling of magnetic anisotropy in textured thin-film media
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Zhao, Yang and Bertram, H. Neal
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Anisotropy -- Analysis ,Magnetostatics -- Analysis ,Thin films -- Magnetic properties ,Physics - Published
- 1995
49. The relationship of medium noise to system error rate in a PRML channel
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Fitzpatrick, James, Bertram, H. Neal, Che, Xiaodong, Barbosa, Lineu C., and Lin, Gang Herbert
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Electromagnetic noise -- Research ,High-density storage -- Research ,Disk drives -- Research ,Thin films -- Research ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
High density disk drive systems utilize fine grain polycrystalline thin films as a storage medium. These films exhibit noise that is pattern dependent and has appreciable magnitude near the center of each recorded transition. A model for error rates in a PRML channel is presented to explore how variations in medium noise parameters effect system performance. The channel is assumed to be characterized by both pattern dependent nonstationary medium noise and white Gaussian electronic and/or head noise. Results are presented in terms of both error rate and sensitivity of error rate to changes in medium parameters.
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- 1994
50. Transition noise analysis of thin film magnetic recording media
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Slutsky, Boris and Bertram, H. Neal
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Magnetic media -- Analysis ,Thin films -- Magnetic properties ,Noise generators (Electronics) -- Research ,Electromagnetic noise -- Analysis ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
A simple but accurate expression for general non-stationary noise correlation i the presence of a recorded transition is analyzed in terms of both noise voltag and spectral measurements. The parameters of this analysis are solely the cross track correlation width s, the transition shape and parameter a, the head-mediu spacing d, and the replay gap length g. It is shown that although the noise varies continuously through the transition, a reasonable decomposition that accounts for a large percentage of the total noise is into conventional positio and amplitude jitter of a fixed transition shape. The relative weights depend o the head-medium parameters; for current head-medium configurations and for longitudinal recording, position jitter dominates. A simple closed form expression for the noise power spectrum is given. Published experimental measurements of signal and noise spectra made with pseudo-random write data compare extremely well with this theoretical analysis, and lead to very good estimates for a and s. The analysis is general and applies for low-density recording with both inductive and magnetoresistive heads as well as all magnetization orientations.
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- 1994
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