Abstract

Recent progress in laser-assisted magnetic recording, which combines optical and magnetic recording technologies, is described in this paper. This study confirms that laser-assisted magnetic recording is a good candidate for high areal density magnetic recording. Improved disk performance was demonstrated in the area of frequency response, media noise, and thermal decay. The improvements in media design include the change in temperature dependence of the recording layer, an increased perpendicular anisotropy, and a thermally efficient layer structure. These improved media properties result in a high linear density and good thermal stability.

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