Abstract

A promising method of crosstalk canceling is proposed for laser-assisted magnetic recording, which makes it possible to record and read with a narrow track pitch limited to nearly the size of a focused laser spot. In this method, a track pitch narrower than the laser spot size is obtained by utilizing the canceling of the leakage flux from an adjacent track. We achieved a crosstalk of −24 dB or less with a 0.7 μm track pitch in laser-assisted magnetic recording by using a laser spot size of 1.07 μm in diameter and a magnetoresistive head with a track width of 1.4 μm.

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