Abstract:Heat assisted interlaced magnetic recording (HIMR) is a promising candidate for the nextgeneration of magnetic recording technology to further increase the area density beyond 1Tb/in 2 . Specifically, the high temperature and low temperature tracks are written in an interlaced order to improve the recording performance. However, the inter-track interference (ITI), inter-symbol interference (ISI) and thermal jitters brought by the increased recording density and Curie temperature variations are severe in HIMR, … Show more
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