2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-1424-8_9
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Perpendicular Magnetic Recording Medium for a Density Beyond 1 Tera Bit/inch2

Abstract: Perpendicular magnetic recording was proposed by Professor S. Iwasaki in 1977[1] as a scheme superior to that of longitudinal recording in terms of high density recording performances. The new HDD (hard disk drive) system of perpendicular recording was commercialized in 2005. The area recording density started at 133 Gbit/inch 2 [2], which far surpassed the achieved density of the conventional HDD of longitudinal recording. In 2006, successful demonstrations of the highest density at around 350-420 Gbit/inch 2… Show more

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