Abstract

We propose a novel setup for a spin-torque oscillator reader in magnetic hard disk drive technology. Two adjacent bit tracks are to be read simultaneously, leading to high data transfer rate and increased resilience to noise as the lateral size of the oscillator device is allowed to remain larger than the bit width. We perform micromagnetic simulations of an example system and find that the magnetization response has a clear unimodal character, which enables for detection of two bit values at the same time. We analyze the frequency of the device under the influence of two different external fields and conduct a simulation of a successful dynamic readout. We estimate the signal linewidth and signal-to-noise ratios of the setup and show that it may be potentially beneficial for magnetic readout applications.

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