Effect of Grain Size Dispersion of Read/Write Properties in Thin Film Recording Media Affected by Thermal Fluctuation

The effect of thermal fluctuation and particle-size dispersion on longitudinal and perpendicular magnetic recording media is investigated by computer simulation. In the case of longitudinal recording media the coercive force depends largely on the size of the particle rather than its distribution while it depends on both particle size and its distribution in the case of perpendicular recording media. Calculations performed to obtain read/write properties show that removal of particle-size dispersion results in 92% and 229% increase in the recording density in the case of longitudinal and perpendicular recording media, respectively, when particle size is 120 /spl Aring/.