Bart Berenbak, Bernd Riedmüller, et al.
PhysChemComm
A lithographically patterned magnetic medium is one of the proposed routes to magnetic recording at a density beyond that thought to be possible using conventional recording media due to thermal instability caused by superparamagnetism. Using a focused ion beam to pattern a granular Co70Cr18Pt12 film, we have fabricated sub-80-nm size islands that are single domain and with a narrowed switching field distribution and an enhanced thermal stability. Magnetic isolation of the islands is shown to be a result of vanishing of magnetic remanence and coercivity in the irradiated region and not a result of sputtering. Recording measurements using a quasi-static giant magnetoresistive head demonstrate the sensitivity to detect single 80-nm islands. The readback jitter from the patterned region is dramatically reduced compared to that measured for continuous media at the same linear density.
Bart Berenbak, Bernd Riedmüller, et al.
PhysChemComm
Sang-Min Park, Meng Dong, et al.
Macromolecules
Thomas G. Pattison, Alexander E. Hess, et al.
ACS Nano
Koen Martens, Jaewoo Jeong, et al.
Physical Review Letters