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Magnetic storage media

Gellman A J 1998 Lubricants and overcoats for magnetic storage media Curr. Opinion Colloid Interfaoe Soi.Z 368-72... [Pg.2747]

Langmuir-Blodgett films of iron(III) arachidate have been used as precmsors for the production of ultrathin layers of iron oxide for potential use as magnetic storage media... [Pg.97]

Another area with a large research activity is also related to computer technology. It is electrodeposition of magnetic alloys for thin-film recording heads and magnetic storage media. Here new magnetic materials are needed that have properties superior to those of electrodeposited NiEe (Permalloy). These activities are reviewed by Andricacos and Romankiw (25) and Romankiw (32). [Pg.5]

The magnetic storage media being employed are ternary amorphous alloys lTable 6) composed of the rare-earth elements gadolinium. Gd. and terbium. Tb. with Fe and Co lor use in the near infrared. These materials are compatible with GaAs-bascd lasers. These alloy s arc fcnimagiictic. [Pg.957]

Gellman, A. J. Lubricants and Overcoats for Magnetic Storage Media. Curr. Opin. [Pg.210]

Note Raw data, system records, and documentation may be retained as hard copy, on magnetic storage media, or microforms (microfiche). [Pg.257]

Uses Binder in fonnulation of coatings for magnetic storage media Features Solv.-ftee... [Pg.548]

Business Use. Besides the magnetic media used in computers, magnetic storage media in the form of magnetic tape has had a dramatic impact on the... [Pg.1156]

The oldest form of magnetic storage media, magnetic tape, still has the highest capacity of all of the current forms of magnetic data storage, at 5... [Pg.1157]

When the small dimension of the material structure is comparable to the characteristic microstructural size scale, the film is considered to be a micro structurally thin film. Most metallic thin films used in microelectronic devices and magnetic storage media are examples of microstructurally thin films, where the film thickness is substantially greater than atomic or molecular dimensions. Although the film thickness normally includes only a few... [Pg.5]


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