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US20030124390A1
US20030124390A1 US10/361,880 US36188003A US2003124390A1 US 20030124390 A1 US20030124390 A1 US 20030124390A1 US 36188003 A US36188003 A US 36188003A US 2003124390 A1 US2003124390 A1 US 2003124390A1
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  • the present invention generally relates to magnetic recording media and magnetic storage apparatuses, and more particularly to a magnetic recording medium and a magnetic storage apparatus which are suited for high-density recording.
  • a typical magnetic recording medium is comprised of a substrate, an underlayer, a magnetic layer, and a protection layer which are successively stacked in this order.
  • the underlayer is made of Cr or a Cr-based alloy
  • the magnetic layer is made of a Co-based alloy.
  • the underlayers described above also promote c-axis orientation of the magnetic layer in a plane which increases the remanence magnetization and the thermal stability of written bits.
  • proposals have been made to reduce the thickness of the magnetic layer, to increase the resolution or to decrease the width of transition between written bits.
  • proposals have been made to decrease the exchange coupling between grains by promoting more Cr segregation in the magnetic layer which is made of the CoCr-based alloy.
  • the keeper layer is made up of a magnetically soft layer parallel to the magnetic layer. This soft layer can be disposed above or below the magnetic layer. Oftentimes, a Cr isolation layer is interposed between the soft layer and the magnetic layer. The soft layer reduces the demagnetizing fields in written bits on the magnetic layer.
  • coupling the magnetic layer to a continuously-exchanged coupled soft layer defeats the purpose of decoupling the grains of the magnetic layer. As a result, the medium noise increases.
  • Another and more specific object of the present invention is to provide a magnetic recording medium and a magnetic storage apparatus, which can improve the thermal stability of written bits without increasing the medium noise, so as to enable a reliable high-density recording without introducing adverse effects on the performance of the magnetic recording medium, that is, unnecessarily increasing the magnetic anisotropy.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a magnetic recording medium comprising at least one exchange layer structure, and a magnetic layer formed on the exchange layer structure, where the exchange layer structure comprises a ferromagnetic layer, and a non-magnetic coupling layer provided on the ferromagnetic layer and under the magnetic layer, and the ferromagnetic layer and the magnetic layer have antiparallel magnetizations.
  • the magnetic recording medium of the present invention it is possible to provide a magnetic recording medium which can improve the thermal stability of written bits, so as to enable reliable high-density recording without degrading the overwrite performance.
  • Still another object of the present invention is to provide a magnetic storage apparatus comprising at least one magnetic recording medium including at least one exchange layer structure and a magnetic layer formed on said exchange layer structure, and at least one head recording information on and/or reproducing information from the recording medium, where the exchange layer structure comprises a ferromagnetic layer and a nonmagnetic coupling layer provided on the ferromagnetic layer and under the magnetic layer, and the ferromagnetic layer and the magnetic layer have antiparallel magnetizations.
  • the magnetic storage apparatus of the present invention it is possible to provide a magnetic storage apparatus which can improve the thermal stability of written bits, so as to enable a reliable high-density recording without introducing adverse effects on the performance of the magnetic recording medium.
  • FIG. 1 is a cross sectional view showing an important part of a first embodiment of the magnetic recording medium according to the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view showing an important part of a second embodiment of the magnetic recording medium according to the present invention
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an in-plane magnetization curve of a single CoPt layer having a thickness of 10 nm on a Si substrate;
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an in-plane magnetization curve of two CoPt layers separated by a Ru layer having a thickness of 0.8 nm;
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an in-plane magnetization curve of two CoPt layers separated by a Ru layer having a thickness of 1.4 nm;
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an in-plane magnetization curve two CoCrPt layers separated by a Ru having a thickness of 0.8 nm;
  • FIG. 7 is a cross sectional view showing an important part of an embodiment of the magnetic storage apparatus according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a plan view showing the important part of the embodiment of the magnetic storage apparatus.
  • the present invention submits the use of layers with antiparallel magnetization structures.
  • S. S. P. Parkin “Systematic Variation of the Strength and Oscillation Period of Indirect Magnetic Exchange Coupling through the 3d, 4d, and 5d Transition Metals”, Phys. Rev. Lett. Vol.67, 3598 (1991) describes several magnetic transition metals such as Co, Fe and Ni that are coupled through thin non-magnetic interlayers such as Ru and Rh.
  • a U.S. Pat. No. 5,701,223 proposes a spin-valve which employs the above described layers as laminated pinning layers to stabilize the sensor.
  • the magnetizations can be made parallel or antiparallel.
  • the effective grain size of a magnetic recording medium can be increased without significantly affecting the resolution.
  • a signal amplitude reproduced from such a magnetic recording medium is reduced due to the opposite magnetizations, but this can be rectified by adding another layer of appropriate thickness and magnetization direction, under the laminated magnetic layer structure, to thereby cancel the effect of one of the layers.
  • the present invention increases the thermal stability of written bits by exchange coupling the magnetic layer to another ferromagnetic layer with an opposite magnetization or, by a laminated ferrimagnetic structure.
  • the ferromagnetic layer or the laminated ferrimagnetic structure is made up of exchange-decoupled grains as the magnetic layer.
  • the present invention uses an exchange pinning ferromagnetic layer or a ferrimagnetic multilayer to improve the thermal stability performance of the magnetic recording medium.
  • FIG. 1 is a cross sectional view showing an important part of a first embodiment of a magnetic recording medium according to the present invention.
  • the magnetic recording medium includes a non-magnetic substrate 1 , a first seed layer 2 , a NiP layer 3 , a second seed layer 4 , an underlayer 5 , a non-magnetic intermediate layer 6 , a ferromagnetic layer 7 , a non-magnetic coupling layer 8 , a magnetic layer. 9 , a protection layer 10 , and a lubricant layer 11 which are stacked in the order shown in FIG. 1.
  • the non-magnetic substrate 1 is made of Al, Al alloy or glass. This non-magnetic substrate 1 may or may not be mechanically textured.
  • the first seed layer 2 is made of Cr or Ti, for example, especially in the case where the nonmagnetic substrate 1 is made of glass.
  • the NiP layer 3 is preferably oxidized and may or may not be mechanically textured.
  • the second seed layer 4 is provided to promote a (001) or a (112) texture of the underlayer 5 when using a B2 structure alloy such as NiAl and FeAl for the underlayer 5 .
  • the second seed layer 4 is made of an appropriate material similar to that of the first seed layer 2 .
  • the mechanical texturing provided on the non-magnetic substrate 1 or the NiP layer 3 is made in a circumferential direction of the disk, that is, in a direction in which tracks of the disk extend.
  • the non-magnetic intermediate layer 6 is provided to further promote epitaxy, narrow the grain distribution of the magnetic layer 9 , and orient the anisotropy axes of the magnetic layer 9 along a plane parallel to the recording surface of the magnetic recording medium.
  • This ferromagnetic layer 7 has a thickness in a range of 2 to 10 nm.
  • the non-coupling magnetic layer 8 is made of Ru, Ir, Rh, Ru-based alloy, Ir-based alloy, Rh-based alloy or the like.
  • This non-magnetic coupling layer 8 preferably has a thickness in a range of 0.4 to 0.9 nm, and preferably on the order of approximately 0.8 nm.
  • the magnetizations of the ferromagnetic layer 7 and the magnetic layer 9 are antiparallel.
  • the ferromagnetic layer 7 and the non-magnetic coupling layer 8 form an exchange layer structure.
  • the magnetic layer 9 has a thickness in a range of 5 to 30 nm.
  • the magnetic layer 9 is not limited to a single-layer structure, and a multilayer structure may be used for the magnetic layer 9 .
  • the protection layer 10 is made of C, for example.
  • the lubricant layer 11 is made of an organic lubricant, for example, for use with a magnetic transducer such as a spin-valve head.
  • the protection layer 10 and the lubricant layer 11 form a protection layer structure on the recording surface of the magnetic recording medium.
  • the layer structure under the exchange layer structure is not limited to that shown in FIG. 1.
  • the underlayer 5 may be made of Cr or Cr-based alloy and formed to a thickness in a range of 5 to 40 nm on the substrate 1 , and the exchange layer structure may be provided on this underlayer 5 .
  • FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view showing an important part of the second embodiment of the magnetic recording medium.
  • those parts which are the same as those corresponding parts in FIG. 1 are designated by the same reference numerals, and a description thereof will be omitted.
  • the exchange layer structure includes two non-magnetic coupling layers 8 and 8 - 1 , and two ferromagnetic layers 7 and 7 - 1 , which form a ferrimagnetic multilayer.
  • This arrangement increases the effective magnetization and signal, since the magnetizations of the two non-magnetic coupling layers 8 and 8 - 1 cancel each other instead of a portion of the magnetic layer 9 .
  • the grain volume and thermal stability of magnetization of the magnetic layer 9 are effectively increased.
  • More bilayer structures made up of the pair of ferromagnetic layer and nonmagnetic coupling layer may be provided additionally to increase the effective grain volume, as long as the easy axis of magnetization are appropriately oriented for the subsequently provided layers.
  • the ferromagnetic layer 7 - 1 is made of a material similar to that of ferromagnetic layer 7 , and has a thickness range selected similarly to the ferromagnetic layer 7 .
  • the nonmagnetic coupling layer 8 - 1 is made of a material similar to that of the non-magnetic coupling layer 8 , and has a thickness range selected similarly to the non-magnetic coupling layer 8 .
  • the c-axes are preferably in-plane and the grain growth columnar.
  • the magnetic anisotropy of the ferromagnetic layer 7 - 1 is preferably lower than that of the ferromagnetic layer 7 .
  • the magnetic anisotropy of the ferromagnetic layer 7 - 1 may be the same as or, be higher than that of, the ferromagnetic layer 7 .
  • a product of a remanent magnetization and thickness of the ferromagnetic layer 7 may be smaller than that of the ferromagnetic layer 7 - 1 .
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an in-plane magnetization curve of a single CoPt layer having a thickness of 10 nm on a Si substrate.
  • the ordinate indicates the magnetization (emu)
  • the abscissa indicates the magnetic field (Oe).
  • Conventional magnetic recording media show a behavior similar to that shown in FIG. 3.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an in-plane magnetization curve of two CoPt layers separated by a Ru layer having a thickness of 0.8 nm, as in the case of the first embodiment of the magnetic recording medium.
  • the ordinate indicates the magnetization (Gauss)
  • the abscissa indicates the magnetic field (Oe).
  • the loop shows shifts near the magnetic field which indicate the antiparallel coupling.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an in-plane magnetization curve of two CoPt layers separated by a Ru layer having a thickness of 1.4 nm.
  • the ordinate indicates the magnetization (emu)
  • the abscissa indicates the magnetic field (Oe).
  • the magnetizations of the two CoPt layers are parallel.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an in-plane magnetization curve for two CoCrPt layers separated by a Ru having a thickness of 0.8 nm, as in the case of the second embodiment of the magnetic recording medium.
  • the ordinate indicates the magnetization (emu/cc), and the abscissa indicates the field (Oe).
  • the loop shows shifts near the field which indicate the antiparallel coupling.
  • the antiparallel coupling can be obtained by the provision of the exchange layer structure.
  • the non-magnetic coupling layer 8 is desirably in the range of 0.4 to 0.9 nm in order to achieve the antiparallel coupling.
  • the magnetic recording medium it is possible to effectively increase the apparent grain volume of the magnetic layer by the exchange coupling provided between the magnetic layer and the ferromagnetic layer via the non-magnetic coupling layer, without sacrificing the resolution.
  • the apparent thickness of the magnetic layer is increased with regard to the grain volume of the magnetic layer so that a thermally stable medium can be obtained, and in addition, the actual thickness of the magnetic layer is not increased so that the resolution remains unaffected by the increased “apparent thickness” of the magnetic layer.
  • FIG. 7 is a cross sectional view showing an important part of this embodiment of the magnetic storage apparatus
  • FIG. 8 is a plan view showing the important part of this embodiment of the magnetic storage apparatus.
  • the magnetic storage apparatus generally includes a housing 13 .
  • a motor 14 a hub 15 , a plurality of magnetic recording media 16 , a plurality of recording and reproducing heads 17 , a plurality of suspensions 18 , a plurality of arms 19 , and an actuator unit 20 are provided within the housing 13 .
  • the magnetic recording media 16 are mounted on the hub 15 which is rotated by the motor 14 .
  • the recording and reproducing head 17 is made up of a reproducing head such as a MR or GMR head, and a recording head such as an inductive head.
  • Each recording and reproducing head 17 is mounted on the tip end of a corresponding arm 19 via the suspension 18 .
  • the arms 19 are moved by the actuator unit 20 .
  • the basic construction of this magnetic storage apparatus is known, and a detailed description thereof will be omitted in this specification.
  • This embodiment of the magnetic storage apparatus is characterized by the magnetic recording media 16 .
  • Each magnetic recording medium 16 has the structure of the first or second embodiment of the magnetic recording medium described above in conjunction with FIGS. 1 and 2.
  • the number of magnetic recording media 16 is not limited to three, and only one, two or four or more magnetic recording media 16 may be provided.
  • the basic construction of the magnetic storage unit is not limited to that shown in FIGS. 7 and 8.
  • the magnetic recording medium used in the present invention is not limited to a magnetic disk.

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A magnetic recording medium is provided with at least one exchange layer structure, and a magnetic layer formed on the exchange layer structure. The exchange layer structure includes a ferromagnetic layer, and a non-magnetic coupling layer provided on the ferromagnetic layer and under the magnetic layer. The ferromagnetic layer and the magnetic layer have antiparallel magnetizations.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention [0001]
  • The present invention generally relates to magnetic recording media and magnetic storage apparatuses, and more particularly to a magnetic recording medium and a magnetic storage apparatus which are suited for high-density recording. [0002]
  • 2. Description of the Related Art [0003]
  • The recording density of longitudinal magnetic recording media, such as magnetic disks, has been increased considerably, due to the reduction of medium noise and the development of magnetoresistive and high-sensitivity spin-valve heads. A typical magnetic recording medium is comprised of a substrate, an underlayer, a magnetic layer, and a protection layer which are successively stacked in this order. The underlayer is made of Cr or a Cr-based alloy, and the magnetic layer is made of a Co-based alloy. [0004]
  • Various methods have been proposed to reduce the medium noise. For example, Okamoto et al., “Rigid Disk Medium For 5 Gbit/in[0005] 2 Recording”, AB-3, Intermag '96 Digest proposes decreasing the grain size and size distribution of the magnetic layer by reducing the magnetic layer thickness by the proper use of an underlayer made of CrMo, and a U.S. Pat. No. 5,693,426 proposes the use of an underlayer made of NiAl. Further, Hosoe et al., “Experimental Study of Thermal Decay in High-Density Magnetic Recording Media”, IEEE Trans. Magn. Vol.33, 1528 (1997), for example, proposes the use of an underlayer made of CrTiB. The underlayers described above also promote c-axis orientation of the magnetic layer in a plane which increases the remanence magnetization and the thermal stability of written bits. In addition, proposals have been made to reduce the thickness of the magnetic layer, to increase the resolution or to decrease the width of transition between written bits. Furthermore, proposals have been made to decrease the exchange coupling between grains by promoting more Cr segregation in the magnetic layer which is made of the CoCr-based alloy.
  • However, as the grains of the magnetic layer become smaller and more magnetically isolated from each other, the written bits become unstable due to thermal activation and to demagnetizing fields which increase with linear density. Lu et al., “Thermal Instability at 10 Gbit/in[0006] 2 Magnetic Recording”, IEEE Trans. Magn. Vol.30, 4230 (1994) demonstrated, by micromagnetic simulation, that exchange-decoupled grains having a diameter of 10 nm and ratio KuV/kBT=60 in 400 kfci di-bits are susceptible to significant thermal decay, where Ku denotes the magnetic anisotropy constant, V denotes the average magnetic grain volume, kB denotes the Boltzmann constant, and T denotes the temperature. The ratio KuV/kBT is also referred to as a thermal stability factor.
  • It has been reported in Abarra et al., “Thermal Stability of Narrow Track Bits in a 5 Gbit/in[0007] 2 Medium”, IEEE Trans. Magn. Vol.33, 2995 (1997) that the presence of intergranular exchange interaction stabilizes written bits, by MFM studies of annealed 200 kfci bits on a 5 Gbit/in2 CoCrPtTa/CrMo medium. However, more grain decoupling is essential for recording densities of 20 Gbit/in2 or greater.
  • The obvious solution has been to increase the magnetic anisotropy of the magnetic layer. But unfortunately, the increased magnetic anisotropy places a great demand on the head write field which degrades the “overwrite” performance which is the ability to write over previously written data. [0008]
  • In addition, the coercivity of thermally unstable magnetic recording medium increases rapidly with decreasing switching time, as reported in He et al., “High Speed Switching in Magnetic Recording Media”, J. Magn. Magn. Mater. Vol.155, 6 (1996), for magnetic tape media, and in J. H. Richter, “Dynamic Coervicity Effects in Thin Film Media”, IEEE Trans. Magn. Vol.34, 1540 (1997), for magnetic disk media. Consequently, the adverse effects are introduced in the data rate, that is, how fast data can be written on the magnetic layer and the amount of head field required to reverse the magnetic grains. [0009]
  • On the other hand, another proposed method of improving the thermal stability increases the orientation ratio of the magnetic layer, by appropriately texturing the substrate under the magnetic layer. For example, Akimoto et al., “Relationship Between Magnetic Circumferential Orientation and Magnetic Thermal Stability”, J. Magn. Magn. Mater. (1999), in press, report through micromagnetic simulation, that the effective ratio K[0010] uV/kBT is enhanced by a slight increase in the orientation ratio. This further results in a weaker time dependence for the coercivity which improves the overwrite performance of the magnetic recording medium, as reported in Abarra et al., “The Effect of Orientation Ratio on the Dynamic Coercivity of Media for >15 Gbit/in2 Recording”, EB-02, Intermag '99, Korea.
  • Furthermore, keepered magnetic recording media have been proposed for thermal stability improvement. The keeper layer is made up of a magnetically soft layer parallel to the magnetic layer. This soft layer can be disposed above or below the magnetic layer. Oftentimes, a Cr isolation layer is interposed between the soft layer and the magnetic layer. The soft layer reduces the demagnetizing fields in written bits on the magnetic layer. However, coupling the magnetic layer to a continuously-exchanged coupled soft layer defeats the purpose of decoupling the grains of the magnetic layer. As a result, the medium noise increases. [0011]
  • Various methods have been proposed to improve the thermal stability and to reduce the medium noise. However, there was a problem in that the proposed methods do not provide a considerable improvement of the thermal stability of written bits, thereby making it difficult to greatly reduce the medium noise. In addition, there was another problem in that some of the proposed methods introduce adverse effects on the performance of the magnetic recording medium due to the measures taken to reduce the medium noise. [0012]
  • More particularly, in order to obtain a thermally stable performance of the magnetic recording medium, it is conceivable to (i) increase the magnetic anisotropy constant K[0013] u, (ii) decrease the temperature T or, (iii) increase the grain volume V of the magnetic-layer. However, measure (i) increases the coercivity, thereby making it more difficult to write information on the magnetic layer. In addition, measure (ii) is impractical since in magnetic disk drives, for example, the operating temperature may become greater than 60° C. Furthermore, measure (iii) increases the medium noise as described above. As an alternative for measure (iii), it is conceivable to increase the thickness of the magnetic layer, but this would lead to deterioration of the resolution.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • Accordingly, it is a general object of the present invention to provide a novel and useful magnetic recording medium and magnetic storage apparatus, in which the problems described above are eliminated. [0014]
  • Another and more specific object of the present invention is to provide a magnetic recording medium and a magnetic storage apparatus, which can improve the thermal stability of written bits without increasing the medium noise, so as to enable a reliable high-density recording without introducing adverse effects on the performance of the magnetic recording medium, that is, unnecessarily increasing the magnetic anisotropy. [0015]
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a magnetic recording medium comprising at least one exchange layer structure, and a magnetic layer formed on the exchange layer structure, where the exchange layer structure comprises a ferromagnetic layer, and a non-magnetic coupling layer provided on the ferromagnetic layer and under the magnetic layer, and the ferromagnetic layer and the magnetic layer have antiparallel magnetizations. According to the magnetic recording medium of the present invention, it is possible to provide a magnetic recording medium which can improve the thermal stability of written bits, so as to enable reliable high-density recording without degrading the overwrite performance. [0016]
  • Still another object of the present invention is to provide a magnetic storage apparatus comprising at least one magnetic recording medium including at least one exchange layer structure and a magnetic layer formed on said exchange layer structure, and at least one head recording information on and/or reproducing information from the recording medium, where the exchange layer structure comprises a ferromagnetic layer and a nonmagnetic coupling layer provided on the ferromagnetic layer and under the magnetic layer, and the ferromagnetic layer and the magnetic layer have antiparallel magnetizations. According to the magnetic storage apparatus of the present invention, it is possible to provide a magnetic storage apparatus which can improve the thermal stability of written bits, so as to enable a reliable high-density recording without introducing adverse effects on the performance of the magnetic recording medium. [0017]
  • Other objects and further features of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.[0018]
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a cross sectional view showing an important part of a first embodiment of the magnetic recording medium according to the present invention; [0019]
  • FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view showing an important part of a second embodiment of the magnetic recording medium according to the present invention; [0020]
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an in-plane magnetization curve of a single CoPt layer having a thickness of 10 nm on a Si substrate; [0021]
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an in-plane magnetization curve of two CoPt layers separated by a Ru layer having a thickness of 0.8 nm; [0022]
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an in-plane magnetization curve of two CoPt layers separated by a Ru layer having a thickness of 1.4 nm; [0023]
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an in-plane magnetization curve two CoCrPt layers separated by a Ru having a thickness of 0.8 nm; [0024]
  • FIG. 7 is a cross sectional view showing an important part of an embodiment of the magnetic storage apparatus according to the present invention; and [0025]
  • FIG. 8 is a plan view showing the important part of the embodiment of the magnetic storage apparatus.[0026]
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • A description will hereinafter be given of embodiments of the present invention, by referring to the drawings. [0027]
  • First, a description will be given of the operating principle of the present invention. [0028]
  • The present invention submits the use of layers with antiparallel magnetization structures. For example, S. S. P. Parkin, “Systematic Variation of the Strength and Oscillation Period of Indirect Magnetic Exchange Coupling through the 3d, 4d, and 5d Transition Metals”, Phys. Rev. Lett. Vol.67, 3598 (1991) describes several magnetic transition metals such as Co, Fe and Ni that are coupled through thin non-magnetic interlayers such as Ru and Rh. On the other hand, a U.S. Pat. No. 5,701,223 proposes a spin-valve which employs the above described layers as laminated pinning layers to stabilize the sensor. [0029]
  • For a particular Ru or Ir layer thickness between two ferromagnetic layers, the magnetizations can be made parallel or antiparallel. For example, for a structure made up of two ferromagnetic layers of different thickness with antiparallel magnetizations, the effective grain size of a magnetic recording medium can be increased without significantly affecting the resolution. A signal amplitude reproduced from such a magnetic recording medium is reduced due to the opposite magnetizations, but this can be rectified by adding another layer of appropriate thickness and magnetization direction, under the laminated magnetic layer structure, to thereby cancel the effect of one of the layers. As a result, it is possible to increase the signal amplitude reproduced from the magnetic recording medium, and to also increase the effective grain volume. Thermally stable written bits can therefore be realized. [0030]
  • The present invention increases the thermal stability of written bits by exchange coupling the magnetic layer to another ferromagnetic layer with an opposite magnetization or, by a laminated ferrimagnetic structure. The ferromagnetic layer or the laminated ferrimagnetic structure is made up of exchange-decoupled grains as the magnetic layer. In other words, the present invention uses an exchange pinning ferromagnetic layer or a ferrimagnetic multilayer to improve the thermal stability performance of the magnetic recording medium. [0031]
  • FIG. 1 is a cross sectional view showing an important part of a first embodiment of a magnetic recording medium according to the present invention. [0032]
  • The magnetic recording medium includes a [0033] non-magnetic substrate 1, a first seed layer 2, a NiP layer 3, a second seed layer 4, an underlayer 5, a non-magnetic intermediate layer 6, a ferromagnetic layer 7, a non-magnetic coupling layer 8, a magnetic layer. 9, a protection layer 10, and a lubricant layer 11 which are stacked in the order shown in FIG. 1.
  • For example, the [0034] non-magnetic substrate 1 is made of Al, Al alloy or glass. This non-magnetic substrate 1 may or may not be mechanically textured. The first seed layer 2 is made of Cr or Ti, for example, especially in the case where the nonmagnetic substrate 1 is made of glass. The NiP layer 3 is preferably oxidized and may or may not be mechanically textured. The second seed layer 4 is provided to promote a (001) or a (112) texture of the underlayer 5 when using a B2 structure alloy such as NiAl and FeAl for the underlayer 5. The second seed layer 4 is made of an appropriate material similar to that of the first seed layer 2.
  • In a case where the magnetic recording medium is a magnetic disk, the mechanical texturing provided on the [0035] non-magnetic substrate 1 or the NiP layer 3 is made in a circumferential direction of the disk, that is, in a direction in which tracks of the disk extend.
  • The non-magnetic [0036] intermediate layer 6 is provided to further promote epitaxy, narrow the grain distribution of the magnetic layer 9, and orient the anisotropy axes of the magnetic layer 9 along a plane parallel to the recording surface of the magnetic recording medium. This non-magnetic intermediate layer 6 is made of a hcp structure alloy such as CoCr-M, where M=B, Mo, Nb, Ta, W or alloys thereof, and has a thickness in a range of 1 to 5 nm.
  • The [0037] ferromagnetic layer 7 is made of Co, Ni, Fe, Co-based alloy, Ni-based alloy, Fe-based alloy or the like. In other words, alloys such as CoCrTa, CoCrPt and CoCrPt-M, where M=B, Mo, Nb, Ta, W or alloys thereof may be used for the ferromagnetic layer 7. This ferromagnetic layer 7 has a thickness in a range of 2 to 10 nm. The non-coupling magnetic layer 8 is made of Ru, Ir, Rh, Ru-based alloy, Ir-based alloy, Rh-based alloy or the like. This non-magnetic coupling layer 8 preferably has a thickness in a range of 0.4 to 0.9 nm, and preferably on the order of approximately 0.8 nm. For this particular thickness range of the nonmagnetic coupling layer 8, the magnetizations of the ferromagnetic layer 7 and the magnetic layer 9 are antiparallel. The ferromagnetic layer 7 and the non-magnetic coupling layer 8 form an exchange layer structure.
  • The [0038] magnetic layer 9 is made of Co or a Co-based alloys such as CoCrTa, CoCrPt and CoCrPt-M, where M=B, Mo, Nb, Ta, W or alloys thereof. The magnetic layer 9 has a thickness in a range of 5 to 30 nm. Of course, the magnetic layer 9 is not limited to a single-layer structure, and a multilayer structure may be used for the magnetic layer 9.
  • The [0039] protection layer 10 is made of C, for example. In addition, the lubricant layer 11 is made of an organic lubricant, for example, for use with a magnetic transducer such as a spin-valve head. The protection layer 10 and the lubricant layer 11 form a protection layer structure on the recording surface of the magnetic recording medium.
  • Obviously, the layer structure under the exchange layer structure is not limited to that shown in FIG. 1. For example, the [0040] underlayer 5 may be made of Cr or Cr-based alloy and formed to a thickness in a range of 5 to 40 nm on the substrate 1, and the exchange layer structure may be provided on this underlayer 5.
  • Next, a description will be given of a second embodiment of the magnetic recording medium according to the present invention. [0041]
  • FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view showing an important part of the second embodiment of the magnetic recording medium. In FIG. 2, those parts which are the same as those corresponding parts in FIG. 1 are designated by the same reference numerals, and a description thereof will be omitted. [0042]
  • In this second embodiment of the magnetic recording medium, the exchange layer structure includes two [0043] non-magnetic coupling layers 8 and 8-1, and two ferromagnetic layers 7 and 7-1, which form a ferrimagnetic multilayer. This arrangement increases the effective magnetization and signal, since the magnetizations of the two non-magnetic coupling layers 8 and 8-1 cancel each other instead of a portion of the magnetic layer 9. As a result, the grain volume and thermal stability of magnetization of the magnetic layer 9 are effectively increased. More bilayer structures made up of the pair of ferromagnetic layer and nonmagnetic coupling layer may be provided additionally to increase the effective grain volume, as long as the easy axis of magnetization are appropriately oriented for the subsequently provided layers.
  • The ferromagnetic layer [0044] 7-1 is made of a material similar to that of ferromagnetic layer 7, and has a thickness range selected similarly to the ferromagnetic layer 7. In addition, the nonmagnetic coupling layer 8-1 is made of a material similar to that of the non-magnetic coupling layer 8, and has a thickness range selected similarly to the non-magnetic coupling layer 8. Within the ferromagnetic layers 7-1 and 7, the c-axes are preferably in-plane and the grain growth columnar.
  • In this embodiment, the magnetic anisotropy of the ferromagnetic layer [0045] 7-1 is preferably lower than that of the ferromagnetic layer 7. However, the magnetic anisotropy of the ferromagnetic layer 7-1 may be the same as or, be higher than that of, the ferromagnetic layer 7.
  • Furthermore, a product of a remanent magnetization and thickness of the [0046] ferromagnetic layer 7 may be smaller than that of the ferromagnetic layer 7-1.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an in-plane magnetization curve of a single CoPt layer having a thickness of 10 nm on a Si substrate. In FIG. 3, the ordinate indicates the magnetization (emu), and the abscissa indicates the magnetic field (Oe). Conventional magnetic recording media show a behavior similar to that shown in FIG. 3. [0047]
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an in-plane magnetization curve of two CoPt layers separated by a Ru layer having a thickness of 0.8 nm, as in the case of the first embodiment of the magnetic recording medium. In FIG. 4, the ordinate indicates the magnetization (Gauss), and the abscissa indicates the magnetic field (Oe). As may be seen from FIG. 4, the loop shows shifts near the magnetic field which indicate the antiparallel coupling. [0048]
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an in-plane magnetization curve of two CoPt layers separated by a Ru layer having a thickness of 1.4 nm. In FIG. 5, the ordinate indicates the magnetization (emu), and the abscissa indicates the magnetic field (Oe). As may be seen from FIG. 5, the magnetizations of the two CoPt layers are parallel. [0049]
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an in-plane magnetization curve for two CoCrPt layers separated by a Ru having a thickness of 0.8 nm, as in the case of the second embodiment of the magnetic recording medium. In FIG. 6, the ordinate indicates the magnetization (emu/cc), and the abscissa indicates the field (Oe). As may be seen from FIG. 6, the loop shows shifts near the field which indicate the antiparallel coupling. [0050]
  • From FIGS. 3 and 4, it may be seen that the antiparallel coupling can be obtained by the provision of the exchange layer structure. In addition, it may be seen by comparing FIG. 0.5 with FIGS. 4 and 6, the [0051] non-magnetic coupling layer 8 is desirably in the range of 0.4 to 0.9 nm in order to achieve the antiparallel coupling.
  • Therefore, according to the first and second embodiments of the magnetic recording medium, it is possible to effectively increase the apparent grain volume of the magnetic layer by the exchange coupling provided between the magnetic layer and the ferromagnetic layer via the non-magnetic coupling layer, without sacrificing the resolution. In other words, the apparent thickness of the magnetic layer is increased with regard to the grain volume of the magnetic layer so that a thermally stable medium can be obtained, and in addition, the actual thickness of the magnetic layer is not increased so that the resolution remains unaffected by the increased “apparent thickness” of the magnetic layer. As a result, it is possible to obtain a magnetic recording medium with reduced medium noise and thermally stable performance. [0052]
  • Next, a description will be given of an embodiment of a magnetic storage apparatus according to the present invention, by referring to FIGS. 7 and 8. FIG. 7 is a cross sectional view showing an important part of this embodiment of the magnetic storage apparatus, and FIG. 8 is a plan view showing the important part of this embodiment of the magnetic storage apparatus. [0053]
  • As shown in FIGS. 7 and 8, the magnetic storage apparatus generally includes a [0054] housing 13. A motor 14, a hub 15, a plurality of magnetic recording media 16, a plurality of recording and reproducing heads 17, a plurality of suspensions 18, a plurality of arms 19, and an actuator unit 20 are provided within the housing 13. The magnetic recording media 16 are mounted on the hub 15 which is rotated by the motor 14. The recording and reproducing head 17 is made up of a reproducing head such as a MR or GMR head, and a recording head such as an inductive head. Each recording and reproducing head 17 is mounted on the tip end of a corresponding arm 19 via the suspension 18. The arms 19 are moved by the actuator unit 20. The basic construction of this magnetic storage apparatus is known, and a detailed description thereof will be omitted in this specification.
  • This embodiment of the magnetic storage apparatus is characterized by the [0055] magnetic recording media 16. Each magnetic recording medium 16 has the structure of the first or second embodiment of the magnetic recording medium described above in conjunction with FIGS. 1 and 2. Of course, the number of magnetic recording media 16 is not limited to three, and only one, two or four or more magnetic recording media 16 may be provided.
  • The basic construction of the magnetic storage unit is not limited to that shown in FIGS. 7 and 8. In addition, the magnetic recording medium used in the present invention is not limited to a magnetic disk. [0056]
  • Therefore, according to the present invention, it is possible to provide a magnetic recording medium and a magnetic storage apparatus, which can improve the thermal stability of written bits and reduce the medium noise, so as to enable reliable high-density recording without introducing adverse effects on the performance of the magnetic recording medium. [0057]
  • Further, the present invention is not limited to these embodiments, but various variations and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. [0058]

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1. A magnetic recording medium comprising:
at least one exchange layer structure; and
a magnetic layer formed on said exchange layer structure,
said exchange layer structure comprising:
a ferromagnetic layer; and
a non-magnetic coupling layer provided on said ferromagnetic layer and under said magnetic layer,
said ferromagnetic layer and said magnetic layer having antiparallel magnetizations.
2. The magnetic recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein said ferromagnetic layer is made of a material selected from a group consisting of Co, Ni, Fe, Ni-based alloys, Fe-based alloys, and Co-based alloys including CoCrTa, CoCrPt and CoCrPt-M, where M=B, Mo, Nb, Ta, W or alloys thereof.
3. The magnetic recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein said ferromagnetic layer has a thickness in a range of 2 to 10 nm.
4. The magnetic recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein said non-magnetic coupling layer is made of a material selected from a group of Ru, Rh, Ir, Ru-based alloys, Rh-based alloys, and Ir-based alloys.
5. The magnetic recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein said non-magnetic coupling layer has a thickness in a range of 0.4 to 0.9 nm.
6. The magnetic recording medium as claimed in claim 1, wherein said magnetic layer is made of a material selected from a group of Co, and Co-based alloys including CoCrTa, CoCrPt and CoCrPtM, where M=B, Mo, Nb, Ta, W or alloys thereof.
7. The magnetic recording medium as claimed in claim 1, which further comprises:
a substrate; and
an underlayer provided above said substrate, said exchange layer structure being provided above said underlayer.
8. The magnetic recording medium as claimed in claim 7, which further comprises:
a non-magnetic intermediate layer interposed between said underlayer and said exchange layer structure,
said non-magnetic intermediate layer having a hcp structure alloy selected from a group of CoCr-M, where M=B, Mo, Nb, Ta, W or alloys thereof, and having a thickness in a range of 1 to 5 nm.
9. The magnetic recording medium as claimed in claim 8, which further comprises:
a NiP layer interposed between said substrate and said underlayer, said NiP layer being mechanically textured or oxidized.
10. The magnetic recording medium as claimed in claim 7, wherein said underlayer is made of a B2 structure alloy selected from a group of NiAl and FeAl.
11. The magnetic recording medium as claimed in claim 1, which comprises at least a first exchange layer structure and a second exchange layer structure interposed between said first exchange layer structure and said magnetic layer, wherein a ferromagnetic layer of said second exchange layer structure has a magnetic anisotropy lower than that of a ferromagnetic layer of said first exchange layer structure, and magnetizations of the ferromagnetic layers of said first and second exchange layer structures are antiparallel.
12. The magnetic recording medium as claimed in claim 1, which comprises at least a first exchange layer structure and a second exchange layer structure interposed between said first exchange layer structure and said magnetic layer, wherein a product of a remanent magnetization and thickness of a ferromagnetic layer of said second exchange layer structure is smaller than that of a ferromagnetic layer of said first exchange layer structure, and magnetizations of the ferromagnetic layers of said first and second exchange layer structures are antiparallel.
13. A magnetic storage apparatus comprising:
at least one magnetic recording medium including at least one exchange layer structure, and a magnetic layer formed on said exchange layer structure; and
at least one head recording information on and/or reproducing information from the recording medium,
said exchange layer structure comprising:
a ferromagnetic layer; and
a non-magnetic coupling layer provided on said ferromagnetic layer and under said magnetic layer,
said ferromagnetic layer and said magnetic layer having antiparallel magnetizations.
14. The magnetic storage apparatus as claimed in claim 13, wherein said ferromagnetic layer is made of a material selected from a group consisting of Co, Ni, Fe, Ni-based alloys, Fe-based alloys, and Co-based alloys including CoCrTa, CoCrPt and CoCrPt-M, where M=B, Mo, Nb, Ta, W or alloys thereof.
15. The magnetic storage apparatus as claimed in claim 13, wherein said ferromagnetic layer has a thickness in a range of 2 to 10 nm.
16. The magnetic storage apparatus as claimed in claim 13, wherein said non-magnetic coupling layer is made of a material selected from a group of Ru, Rh, Ir, Ru-based alloys, Rh-based alloys, and Ir-based alloys.
17. The magnetic storage apparatus as claimed in claim 13, wherein said non-magnetic coupling layer has a thickness in a range of 0.4 to 0.9 nm.
18. The magnetic storage apparatus as claimed in claim 13, wherein said magnetic layer is made of a material selected from a group of Co, and Co-based alloys including CoCrTa, CoCrPt and CoCrPtM, where M=B, Mo, Nb, Ta, W or alloys thereof.
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