| M. Mansuripur, The Physical Principles of Magneto-optical Recording, Cambridge University Press, 1995. |
..... 32 4 Conclusions and Future Work 34 Bibliography 36 i List of Figures 1.1 Simpli ed Diagram of a Typical MO Recording System . 3 1. 2 Temperature Dependence of Magnetization in Ferrimagnetic Materials [10] . 5 1.3 LIM and MFM writing processes [6] 7 2.1 Diagram of a Sputtering Machine [24] 16 2.2 Disk Structure . ....
....vanishes. At this temperature, known as the compensation temperature, T comp , the magnetizations of the TM and RE CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION 5 Coercivity T comp curie T Magnetization Temperature Net Mag RE TM Figure 1. 2: Temperature Dependence of Magnetization in Ferrimagnetic Materials [10] subnetworks are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. As we approach T comp , the decreasing net magnetization causes the eld required to reverse the magnetization, or coercivity, H c , to increase toward in nity. In a MO recording disk, the compensation point is usually placed near ....
Masud Mansuripur, The Physical Principles of Magneto-optical Recording, Cambridge University Press, 1995.
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Mansuripur, M. The physical principles of Magneto--optical recording . Cambridge University Press, 1995.
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M. Mansuripur. The physical principles of Magneto--optical recording. Cambridge University Press, 1995.
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