作者: Olav Hellwig , Bastian Pfau , Christian Guenther , Stefan Eisebitt , Thomas Hauet
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摘要: Bit patterned media (BPM) is a promising approach for extending densities in magnetic data storage. One critical challenge for BPM is a tight magnetic switching field distribution (SFD), ie the bit-to-bit variations in reversal field. The SFD has three components: the dipolar interactions between neighboring islands within the array, pattern non-uniformities, such as variations in island size, position or shape and the so-called intrinsic SFD of each individual island, which is due to variations in the intrinsic magnetic material properties. We use soft X-ray spectro-holography and high resolution transmission electron microscopy (TEM) to study the origin of the magnetic SFD in BPM. For this we fabricated pattern arrays with 80 nm islands by e-beam lithography and integrated these into a SiN membrane design suitable for x-ray transmission studies. After identifying individual easy and hard to switch islands in the tails of the …