1972
DOI: 10.1109/tmag.1972.1067283
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Transverse recording using thin film recording heads

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“…4). In the vast majority of systems, the magnetisation is oriented along the writing direction, and we speak about longitudinal recording as opposed to tranversal recording, which never became a commercial system (Atarashi and Shiiki, 1999;Misles et al, 1998;Desserre, 1985;Sauter et al, 1972). In this section we will discuss the different components of longitudinal recording systems, all the way from the recording medium, through heads, positioning systems, and data detection and coding.…”
Section: Longitudinal Recording On Hard Disc and Tapementioning
confidence: 99%
“…4). In the vast majority of systems, the magnetisation is oriented along the writing direction, and we speak about longitudinal recording as opposed to tranversal recording, which never became a commercial system (Atarashi and Shiiki, 1999;Misles et al, 1998;Desserre, 1985;Sauter et al, 1972). In this section we will discuss the different components of longitudinal recording systems, all the way from the recording medium, through heads, positioning systems, and data detection and coding.…”
Section: Longitudinal Recording On Hard Disc and Tapementioning
confidence: 99%