Publication
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
Paper
Effect Of Particle Orientation On High Density Recording
Abstract
SelfConsistent computer calculations are used to investigate the effect of media orientation on digital recording. The vertical contribution to the readback pulse is found to roll off more slowly than the inplane, hence vertically oriented and isotropic media have the highest amplitude at extremely high densities. A loop model is derived for media exhibiting cubic anisotropy. Results on the possible advantages of such a medium over isotropic media with uniaxial anisotroy are inconclusive. © 1982 IEEE