Optimization of Layer Thicknesses for Dual-Layer Bit-Patterned Media Recording (BPMR) Systems

dc.contributor.authorNatthakan Rueangnetr
dc.contributor.authorChanon Warisarn
dc.contributor.authorSimon John Greaves
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-08T19:19:39Z
dc.date.issued2024-6-6
dc.description.abstractTo increase the areal density (AD) of magnetic recording, we have investigated the effect of the thicknesses of the individual layers in dual-layer bit-patterned media recording (BPMR) systems. The recording media consisted of two, discrete recording layers, separated by a non-magnetic spacer layer. The bottom, or lower, recording layer thickness and the head-medium spacing (HMS) were fixed, while the top, or upper, recording layer thickness was varied to adjust the spacing between the reader and the bottom layer. By varying the layer thicknesses, together with arranging the bit islands in a staggered, overlapping manner, the readback signal strengths from the upper and lower layers could be adjusted and balanced. To determine the bit-error-rate improvement needed to reach a target AD of 4.0 terabits per square inch (Tbits/in2), i.e., 2.0 Tbits/in2 per layer, the readback signal was processed using an iterative method. The results showed that the proposed design could outperform a single-layer (SL) BPMR system.
dc.identifier.doi10.1109/tmag.2024.3410296
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/17103
dc.publisherIEEE Transactions on Magnetics
dc.subjectError Correcting Code Techniques
dc.subjectAdvanced Wireless Communication Techniques
dc.subjectVideo Coding and Compression Technologies
dc.titleOptimization of Layer Thicknesses for Dual-Layer Bit-Patterned Media Recording (BPMR) Systems
dc.typeArticle

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