TY - JOUR
T1 - Micromagnetic model analysis of planar type recording write heads for high transfer-rate recording
AU - Kanai, Yasushi
AU - Hosokai, Hideto
AU - Yamakawa, Kiyoshi
AU - Yoshida, Kazuetsu
AU - Greaves, Simon J.
AU - Muraoka, Hiroaki
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported in part by a Grant in Aid from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (#21 560 374) and the Storage Research Consortium (SRC), Japan.
PY - 2012/5
Y1 - 2012/5
N2 - Planar type recording write heads were investigated using a micromagnetic analysis targeting a transfer-rate of 5 GHz. Six different planar head structures with various yoke widths, yoke heights, and coil locations were modeled. Six different conventional single-pole-type (SPT) write heads were also used for comparison. The material characteristics including the exchange constant, anisotropy energy, and Gilbert damping factor were also varied. It was found that the planar heads had a faster high-frequency response, a larger recording field, and a smaller ATE field. In the planar head, the most dominant factor for high transfer-rate recording was the coil location relative to the main pole tip and the return yoke height, while the yoke width was less important. Because the multi-turn coil can be realized with a wide yoke, it is advantageous in the planar head. With regard to the material characteristics, a small Gilbert damping factor was the most effective, while the other material characteristics did not yield significant differences.
AB - Planar type recording write heads were investigated using a micromagnetic analysis targeting a transfer-rate of 5 GHz. Six different planar head structures with various yoke widths, yoke heights, and coil locations were modeled. Six different conventional single-pole-type (SPT) write heads were also used for comparison. The material characteristics including the exchange constant, anisotropy energy, and Gilbert damping factor were also varied. It was found that the planar heads had a faster high-frequency response, a larger recording field, and a smaller ATE field. In the planar head, the most dominant factor for high transfer-rate recording was the coil location relative to the main pole tip and the return yoke height, while the yoke width was less important. Because the multi-turn coil can be realized with a wide yoke, it is advantageous in the planar head. With regard to the material characteristics, a small Gilbert damping factor was the most effective, while the other material characteristics did not yield significant differences.
KW - High transfer-rate recording
KW - micromagnetic simulations
KW - perpendicular magnetic recording
KW - write heads
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U2 - 10.1109/TMAG.2011.2171927
DO - 10.1109/TMAG.2011.2171927
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84860476157
SN - 0018-9464
VL - 48
SP - 1723
EP - 1730
JO - IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
JF - IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
IS - 5 PART 1
M1 - 6187788
ER -