In situ electron holography of the dynamic magnetic field emanating from a hard-disk drive writer

Einsle, J. F. , Gatel, C., Masseboeuf, A., Cours, R., Bashir, M. A., Gubbins, M., Bowman, R. M. and Snoeck, E. (2015) In situ electron holography of the dynamic magnetic field emanating from a hard-disk drive writer. Nano Research, 8(4), pp. 1241-1249. (doi: 10.1007/s12274-014-0610-0)

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Abstract

The proliferation of mobile devices in society accessing data via the “cloud” is imposing a dramatic increase in the amount of information to be stored on hard disk drives (HDD) used in servers. Forecasts are that areal densities will need to increase by as much as 35% compound per annum and by 2,020 cloud storage capacity will be around 7 zettabytes corresponding to areal densities of 2 Tb/in2. This requires increased performance from the magnetic pole of the electromagnetic writer in the read/write head in the HDD. Current state-of-art writing is undertaken by morphologically complex magnetic pole of sub 100 nm dimensions, in an environment of engineered magnetic shields and it needs to deliver strong directional magnetic field to areas on the recording media around 50 nm × 13 nm. This points to the need for a method to perform direct quantitative measurements of the magnetic field generated by the write pole at the nanometer scale. Here we report on the complete in situ quantitative mapping of the magnetic field generated by a functioning write pole in operation using electron holography. The results point the way towards a new nanoscale magnetic field source to further develop in situ transmission electron microscopy.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Einsle, Dr Joshua Franz
Authors: Einsle, J. F., Gatel, C., Masseboeuf, A., Cours, R., Bashir, M. A., Gubbins, M., Bowman, R. M., and Snoeck, E.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Geographical and Earth Sciences > Earth Sciences
Journal Name:Nano Research
Publisher:Springer
ISSN:1998-0124
ISSN (Online):1998-0000

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