IP Library Granted Patent US 8,666,692
Granted Patent B2
US 8,666,692 · App. 13/044,976 · Granted Mar 4, 2014

Method of estimating curie temperature distribution in a magnetic recording layer

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Patent No.
US 8,666,692
App. No.
13/044,976
Granted
Mar 4, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

In exemplary embodiments, first and second parameters are obtained for each of different temperatures of the magnetic recording layer. The absolute value of the first parameter for each magnetic grain has a minimum value when the temperature of each magnetic grain reaches a predetermined temperature that increases as the Curie temperature increases, and decreases as the Curie temperature decreases. The second parameter is related to the standard deviation of the coercivity distribution of the magnetic grains divided by the coercivity of the magnetic recording layer. The method calculates a value where the absolute measurement value of the first parameter has a minimum value and the temperature of the magnetic recording layer at which the standard deviation of the coercivity distribution of the magnetic grains divided by the coercivity of the magnetic recording layer has a maximum value.

Claims (6)

1. A method of estimating a Curie temperature distribution of a plurality of magnetic grains contained in a magnetic recording layer, comprising:

a first step of obtaining a measurement value of a first parameter with the magnetic recording layer used as a measurement subject, the measurement value being obtained for each of different temperatures of the magnetic recording layer by changing the temperature of the magnetic recording layer, the first parameter having such a property that an absolute value of the first parameter for each magnetic grain takes on a minimum value when the temperature of each magnetic grain reaches a predetermined temperature in the process of increasing the temperature of each magnetic grain, wherein the predetermined temperature varies according to the Curie temperature of each magnetic grain in such a manner as to increase as the Curie temperature increases, and to decrease as the Curie temperature decreases;

a second step of obtaining a measurement value of a second parameter with the magnetic recording layer used as the measurement subject, the measurement value being obtained for each of different temperatures of the magnetic recording layer by changing the temperature of the magnetic recording layer, the second parameter being related to a value obtained by dividing a standard deviation of a coercivity distribution of the plurality of magnetic grains by the coercivity of the magnetic recording layer; and

a third step of calculating a value related to the Curie temperature distribution of the plurality of magnetic grains based on a first temperature and a second temperature, the first temperature being the lowest temperature at which the absolute value of the measurement value of the first parameter takes on a minimum value, the second temperature being the temperature of the magnetic recording layer at which the value obtained by dividing the standard deviation of the coercivity distribution of the plurality of magnetic grains by the coercivity of the magnetic recording layer takes on a maximum value, the second temperature being obtained from the measurement value of the second parameter,

wherein at least one of the first and second steps includes determining a hysteresis loop of the magnetic recording layer for each temperature with a vibrating sample magnetometer or a Kerr effect measurement device in order to obtain the measurement value of the first parameter or the measurement value of the second parameter.

2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the minimum of the absolute value of the measurement value of the first parameter is substantially zero.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Jun 12, 2013
From: TDK CORPORATION
To: TDK CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 030651/0687 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 10, 2011
From: MIZUNO, TOMOHITO; SHIMAZAWA, KOJI; KIYONO, HIROSHI
To: TDK CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 025952/0391 →