Soft X-ray magnetic scattering as a probe of recording media
Eric E. Fullerton, O. Hellwig, et al.
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
We report on the advantages of employing insulating Co-oxide underlayers for spin valves utilizing Co-ferrite as a pinning layer. These underlayers provide for improved crystalline growth of Co-ferrite pinning layers, which can be reduced to as little as 3 nm in thickness while maintaining high coercivity and thermal stability. This allows a typical antiferromagnetically pinned spin valve to fit into a 50 nm gap, which is anticipated for recording densities >100 Gbit/in2. Magnetoresistance values ∼7%, excellent stability, and free layer properties are observed and pinned which is comparable to present PtMn based sensors of similar thickness. © 2002 American Institute of Physics.
Eric E. Fullerton, O. Hellwig, et al.
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
Andreas Moser, Andreas Berger, et al.
INTERMAG 2003
Andreas Moser, David T. Margulies, et al.
Physical Review B - CMMP
Olav Hellwig, Taryl L. Kirk, et al.
Nature Materials