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Overwrite Characteristics for High Density Floppy Disks on EDG Heads
We discussed the overwrite behavior of enhanced dual gap-length (EDG) heads with various kinds of media; our results may be summarized as follows. (1) Compared with metal-in-gap (MIG) heads, EDG heads exhibit dramatically improved overwrite performance. This is because the increase in the effective...
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Published in: | IEEE translation journal on magnetics in Japan 1990-01, Vol.5 (1), p.49-58 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | We discussed the overwrite behavior of enhanced dual gap-length (EDG) heads with various kinds of media; our results may be summarized as follows. (1) Compared with metal-in-gap (MIG) heads, EDG heads exhibit dramatically improved overwrite performance. This is because the increase in the effective recording gap length caused by magnetic saturation of the low-Bms material acts to bring the position of the overwrite "bottom" closer to the recording density used by the system. (2) The effects of the medium coercivity, head low-Bms material thickness and write current on the position of the overwrite "bottom" and the recording depth were clarified. (3) It was confirmed that changing the thickness of the low-Bms material in the EDG head has the same effect on the position of the overwrite "bottom" as changing the gap length of a conventional head. (4) In order to avoid recording demagnetization and lack of uniformity in the write field due to incomplete magnetic saturation of the low-Bms material, the latter should not be made thicker than is necessary. |
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ISSN: | 0882-4959 2375-0545 |
DOI: | 10.1109/TJMJ.1990.4564101 |