Abstract

As the most promising candidate for future high density tape storage media, Co-O thin film tapes have been developed with a vacuum evaporation method. The tapes are found to be composed of CoO and hcp Co, well oriented and highly uniaxial along the columnar grains obliquely grown to the film normal direction. Experimental results of read/write characteristics with ring-type heads, as well as MFM analyses, suggest that the tapes are endowed with resolution potential high enough to attain Gb/in2 order of areal recording density.

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