Abstract

CoPtCr-SiO/sub 2/ perpendicular recording media with varying levels of SiO/sub 2/ were examined by two different methods to determine the activation volume. The first is based on the sweep-rate dependence of the remanence coercivity using Sharrock's equation. The second is based on the measurement of the fluctuation field from time-dependence data, determined using a magneto-optical Kerr effect (MOKE) magnetometer. The values of V/sub act/ measured at the coercivity for both methods are almost the same, with the fluctuation field and activation volumes increasing with the SiO/sub 2/ content. The difference between V/sub act/ and the grain volume measured directly from bright-field TEM images decreases as the SiO/sub 2/ content increases due to the reduction of intergranular exchange coupling. The experimental results indicate that values of V/sub act/ obtained from single- and double-layered media are consistent. It was also found that the coercivity and normalized hysteresis loop slope at coercivity varied with SiO/sub 2/ content, with the coercivity peaking at 8 at%SiO/sub 2/ (nearly 26 vol%SiO/sub 2/).

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