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The Scaling Capability of Heat Assisted Magnetic Recording

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MAGNETICS
Volume 59, Issue 3, Pages -

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TMAG.2022.3221782

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Media; Heat-assisted magnetic recording; Thermal stability; Writing; Grain size; Signal to noise ratio; Heating systems; Dynamic effects; heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR); magnetic field; switching behavior; thermal field

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In this study, we analyze the scaling potential of HAMR and the factors that hinder scaling. We conduct a numerical investigation on various factors, including grain density, thermal spot size, reader dimensions, media velocity, and evaluate their relative importance. The results highlight the criticality of reader, grain density, and thermal spot scaling in realistic HAMR systems, and emphasize the importance of improving the reader by varying its width and head electronic signal-to-noise ratio.
In this study, we analyze the scaling potential of heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) and the factors ostensibly preventing scaling. In principle, as each length in the problem scales by a factor of 1/x, we would expect the areal density (AD) of the system to scale as x(2). To underpin the 20% CAGR expectation in the ASRC roadmap, we present a numerical investigation of HAMR where we consider the scaling of grain density, thermal spot size, reader dimensions, media velocity, and other factors. We also evaluate the relative importance of these scaling factors and assess the effect of KuV/kT on writing. The results show that reader, grain density, and thermal spot scaling are more critical in realistic HAMR systems. Finally, we highlight the importance of improving the reader by varying the width and the head electronic signal-to-noise ratio (HESNR).

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