Publication: Impact of Background Interference on Signal-To-Noise Ratio in Heat-Assisted Magnetic Recording
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We discuss background interference (BGI) arising from the read-back of preexisting data and adjacent tracks on a recording medium. A signal-To-noise ratio analysis is used to measure the impact of BGI in heat-Assisted magnetic recording in a spin-stand tester. The signal-To-noise ratio for a data track with an alternating field background was compared to a data track written over a pair of background tracks. We considered the effect of background track offsets: The distance between the background and data tracks. BGI, which depends on the background track offset, can degrade read-back performance. The dibit extraction technique is able to separate the linear dibit response and the BGI in the read-back waveform.
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background interference, dibit extraction, heat-Assisted magnetic recording, Information storage, side-reading effect, spin-stand recording tester
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IEEE Magnetics Letters, 9, 2018
