1973
DOI: 10.1109/tmag.1973.1067658
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Performance of single-turn film heads

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“…However, as the number of turns is reduced, the recording field generated is also reduced. Fortunately, the current ultra-compact recording systems, being intrinsically more efficient, require a smaller number of write coil turns [8]. This is especially true for a perpendicular system, which is usually even more efficient due to the soft underlayer [9].…”
Section: Design Of High-speed Perpendicular Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, as the number of turns is reduced, the recording field generated is also reduced. Fortunately, the current ultra-compact recording systems, being intrinsically more efficient, require a smaller number of write coil turns [8]. This is especially true for a perpendicular system, which is usually even more efficient due to the soft underlayer [9].…”
Section: Design Of High-speed Perpendicular Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%