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Fast and Slow Magnetization Processes in Magnetic Recording Media

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 February 2011

J. Zhou
Affiliation:
[email protected], University of Nebraska, Department of Physics and Astronomy and Center for Materials Research and Analysis
R. Skomski
Affiliation:
S. Michalski
Affiliation:
R. D. Kirby
Affiliation:
D. J. Sellmyer
Affiliation:
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Abstract

Information loss due to thermal activation is a major concern in ultrahigh-density magnetic recording media. The usually considered mechanism is thermally activated magnetization reversal over micromagnetic energy barriers. However, micromagnetic approaches ignore local anisotropy fluctuations, which translate into a time-dependent reduction of the remanent magnetization. The effect is negligibly small in macroscopic magnets but becomes important on a scale of a few nanometers.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 2006

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