Abstract
Sendust and CoZrNb were sputtered on longitudinal CoCr/sub 12/Ta/sub 2/ thin film media as alternative keeper materials to NiFe. Experiments were performed to study the dependence of recording performance on the thickness of the keeper and Cr break layer, head bias current, and recording density. It was found that a thinner (50 /spl Aring/) CoZrNb keepered media can achieve the same amplitude improvement as obtained by a 150 /spl Aring/ thick sendust keeper. Spin-stand time decay measurements show that Sendust keepered media has a significantly lower decay rate (1.1% per decade) than its unkeepered counterpart (2.8% per decade). A magnetic force microscope (MFM) was used to observe the flux from transitions under a 50 /spl Aring/ and 250 /spl Aring/ keeper layers when an external magnetic field of 60 Oe is applied.
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