2014
DOI: 10.1117/12.2062531
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Multi-objective inverse design of sub-wavelength optical focusing structures for heat assisted magnetic recording

Abstract: We report using Inverse Electromagnetic Design to computationally optimize the geometric shapes of metallic optical antennas or near-field transducers (NFTs) and dielectric waveguide structures that comprise a sub-wavelength optical focusing system for practical use in Heat Assisted Magnetic Recording (HAMR). This magnetic data-recording scheme relies on focusing optical energy to locally heat the area of a single bit, several hundred square nanometers on a hard disk, to the Curie temperature of the magnetic s… Show more

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“…5(A) . We consider a diffuser needing to dissipate a q in , of 2 × 10 6 W/m 2 , as may occur in heat assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) 16 17 , with R = 2.5 cm and W = 2 cm (related to the point at the maximum of the curve in Fig. 4 ).…”
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“…5(A) . We consider a diffuser needing to dissipate a q in , of 2 × 10 6 W/m 2 , as may occur in heat assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) 16 17 , with R = 2.5 cm and W = 2 cm (related to the point at the maximum of the curve in Fig. 4 ).…”
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confidence: 99%