Abstract

Track edge effects in tilted and conventional perpendicular recording are analyzed. The write fields are calculated utilizing a three dimensional micromagnetic simulation that includes both the write pole and the soft underlayer. The dynamic reversal time and thermal stability of the recording layer are analyzed using a recent model involving mode analysis and the optimal collective reversal barrier. For conventional perpendicular recording, the effect of the write field angle at the track edge is to lower the medium energy barrier, which increases the guard-band width. For tilted perpendicular recording, the guard band is decreased due to an energy barrier increase caused by the write field angle.

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