F. Roozeboom, P.J.H. Bloemen, W. Klaassens, E.G.J. Van De Riet , J.J.T.M. Donkers
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Abstract
This paper reviews the research done on soft-magnetic fluxguide materials for use in sandwich heads and in thin-film recording heads for digital magnetic recording. After dealing with the basic principles of magnetic recording, the requirements on modern soft-magnetic materials are discussed. The roles of magnetic anistropy and magnetostriction in relation to permeability are discussed. Next, we review the recent advances in soft-magnetic materials processing, in particular for amorphous cobalt (CoNbZr) and nanocrystalline iron alloys, such as FeMX, with M being group IVa-Va metals such as Zr, Hf, Nb, Ta, etc., and X being N and O.