G11B5/746

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR TERAHERTZ-BASED READING OF DATA RECORDED INTO RUDERMAN-KITTEL-KASUYA-YOSIDA (RKKY)-BASED MAGNETIC MEMORY WITHOUT DISSIPATION OF ENERGY IN THE MEDIUM
20230008951 · 2023-01-12 ·

The apparatus and the method for terahertz-based reading of data recorded in the Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida (RKKY)-based magnetic memory provided. The apparatus comprises: a Terahertz Magnon Laser configured to generate THz magnons; wherein the Terahertz Magnon Laser further comprises a Magnon Gain Medium (MGM) configured to support generation of non-equilibrium Terahertz magnons after the electric current is applied across the Terahertz Magnon Laser. The apparatus further comprises a magnetic reading bridge coupled to the Magnon Gain Medium of the Terahertz Magnon Laser; the magnetic reading bridge also coupled to a Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida (RKKY)-based magnetic memory cell; wherein magnetization of the magnetic reading bridge is induced by the overall magnetization of the RKKY)-based magnetic memory cell, and wherein the overall magnetization of the RKKY)-based magnetic memory cell is dependent on the information bit encoded into the magnetic memory cell, and wherein the encoded bit ‘1’ corresponds to the higher overall magnetization of the memory cell, and wherein the encoded bit ‘0’ corresponds to the lower overall magnetization of the memory cell. The apparatus further comprises a terahertz demodulator configured to demodulate the generated THz reading signal; wherein the higher detected THz frequency corresponds to reading bit ‘1’ encoded into the RKKY-based magnetic memory cell; and wherein the lower detected THz frequency corresponds to reading bit ‘0’ encoded into the RKKY-based magnetic memory cell.

On head microelectronics for write synchronization

The presently disclosed technology teaches integrating disc drive electronics into a transducer head. Decreased electrical transit times and data processing times can be achieved by placing the electronics on or within the transducer head because electrical connections may be made physically shorter than in conventional systems. The electronics may include one or more of a control system circuit, a write driver, and/or a data buffer. The control system circuit generates a modified clock signal that has a fixed relation to phase and frequency of a bit-detected reference signal that corresponds to positions of patterned bits on the disc. The write driver writes outgoing data bits received from an external connection to off-head electronics directly to the writer synchronized with the modified clock signal. The data buffer stores and converts digital data bits sent from the off-head electronics to an analog signal that is synchronized with the modified clock signal.

Hard-mask defined bit pattern substrate

Provided is an apparatus that includes a substrate; a first hard-mask pattern that includes a number of first features disposed over a top surface of the substrate; and a second hard-mask pattern disposed over the first hard-mask layer. The second hard-mask pattern includes a number of second features overlapping one or more of the first features.

Three dimensional data storage medium with a tuned recording layer

A three dimensional magnetic recording medium can consist of a first recording layer vertically stacked with a second recording layer. The first stacked recording layer may be tuned with at least one discrete track physically separating multiple data tracks in the first recording layer or tuned by being configured as a bit patterned media.

Patterned media for heat assisted recording

A patterned magnetic recording medium for use in heat assisted magnetic recording comprises an electrically conductive heat sink layer and a plurality of discrete magnetic recording elements positioned adjacent to a first surface of the heat sink layer. Disc drives that include the patterned medium and a method of magnetic recording using the patterned media are also included.

Skew compensation in a patterned medium

A system may compensate for skew in a patterned medium, such as but not limited to a self-assembling bit patterned medium, with a write pole separated from a data storage medium by an air bearing. The write pole being connected to a controller. The data storage medium can have a plurality of magnetic islands arranged in data tracks with each data track having a track center. The write pole may be selectively shifted from the track center by the controller to compensate for a skewed write pole configuration.

ON HEAD MICROELECTRONICS FOR WRITE SYNCHRONIZATION

The presently disclosed technology teaches integrating disc drive electronics into a transducer head. Decreased electrical transit times and data processing times can be achieved by placing the electronics on or within the transducer head because electrical connections may be made physically shorter than in conventional systems. The electronics may include one or more of a control system circuit, a write driver, and/or a data buffer. The control system circuit generates a modified clock signal that has a fixed relation to phase and frequency of a bit-detected reference signal that corresponds to positions of patterned bits on the disc. The write driver writes outgoing data bits received from an external connection to off-head electronics directly to the writer synchronized with the modified clock signal. The data buffer stores and converts digital data bits sent from the off-head electronics to an analog signal that is synchronized with the modified clock signal.

METHODS OF MANUFACTURING AT LEAST A PORTION OF A MAGNETIC LAYER OF A MAGNETIC RECORDING DISK, AND RELATED MAGNETIC RECORDING DISKS

The present disclosure relates to methods of manufacturing at least a portion of a magnetic layer of a magnetic recording disk. The methods include forming a plurality of sacrificial, discrete structures via imprint lithography. The sacrificial, discrete structures are used to form a plurality of three-dimensional segregant structures in a magnetic layer of the magnetic recording disk. The present disclosure also relates to corresponding magnetic recording disks.

On head microelectronics for write synchronization

The presently disclosed technology teaches integrating disc drive electronics into a transducer head. Decreased electrical transit times and data processing times can be achieved by placing the electronics on or within the transducer head because electrical connections may be made physically shorter than in conventional systems. The electronics may include one or more of a control system circuit, a write driver, and/or a data buffer. The control system circuit generates a modified clock signal that has a fixed relation to phase and frequency of a bit-detected reference signal that corresponds to positions of patterned bits on the disc. The write driver writes outgoing data bits received from an external connection to off-head electronics directly to the writer synchronized with the modified clock signal. The data buffer stores and converts digital data bits sent from the off-head electronics to an analog signal that is synchronized with the modified clock signal.

On head microelectronics for write synchronization

The presently disclosed technology teaches integrating disc drive electronics into a transducer head. Decreased electrical transit times and data processing times can be achieved by placing the electronics on or within the transducer head because electrical connections may be made physically shorter than in conventional systems. The electronics may include one or more of a control system circuit, a write driver, and/or a data buffer. The control system circuit generates a modified clock signal that has a fixed relation to phase and frequency of a bit-detected reference signal that corresponds to positions of patterned bits on the disc. The write driver writes outgoing data bits received from an external connection to off-head electronics directly to the writer synchronized with the modified clock signal. The data buffer stores and converts digital data bits sent from the off-head electronics to an analog signal that is synchronized with the modified clock signal.