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Title: Drive Architecture for Hard Disk Drive

Journal Article · · IEEE Magnetics Letters

Magnetic data storage has made rapid progress in terms of areal density over the past few decades. Current products have areal density levels that exceed 10(12) bits per square inch, about 1000 times greater than areal densities of the mid-1990s. Five component technologies have become hard-disk-drive industry standards over the past two decades: read heads based on giant magnetoresistance or tunneling magnetoresistance, perpendicular write heads, perpendicular recording media, heaters, and contact detection sensors. At the recording system level, shingled magnetic recording has been implemented by all disk-drive companies, but it has not become a new standard due to the additional penalty in access time (or latency). Here, interlaced magnetic recording and blocked magnetic recording are introduced and compared with conventional and shingled magnetic recording.

Research Organization:
Argonne National Lab. (ANL), Argonne, IL (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
International Business and Technology Service
DOE Contract Number:
AC02-06CH11357
OSTI ID:
1491018
Journal Information:
IEEE Magnetics Letters, Vol. 9, Issue 1; ISSN 1949-307X
Publisher:
IEEE
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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