Claims
- 1. A thin film magnetic recording tape, comprising: a non-magnetic support base;
- a magnetic metal thin film having a thickness of about 0.1 to 0.4.mu., formed on a surface of said support base by vapor deposition conducted such that a vapor beam impinges said surface of said support at an angle of incidence ranging from about 50.degree. to 85.degree. so as to form diagonally extending channels between columnar structures in said magnetic metal thin film; and
- a lubricant within said channels in an amount of about 5 to 100 mg/m.sup.2, said lubricant comprising fatty acids having 12 to 18 carbon atoms.
- 2. A thin film magnetic recording tape comprising a support having a magnetic metal thin film formed thereon by vapor deposition, said film having diagonally extending channels between columnar structures filled with an organic lubricant present in an amount of about 2 to 200 mg/m.sup.2.
- 3. The thin film magnetic recording tape of claim 2, wherein the channels occupy about 10 to 60% of the volume of the metal layer.
- 4. The thin film magnetic recording tape of claim 2, wherein said layer contains at least one of iron, cobalt and nickel.
- 5. The thin film magnetic recording tape of claim 2, wherein said thin metal layer is about 0.05 to 2.mu. thick.
- 6. The thin film magnetic recording tape of claim 2, wherein said layer is formed by oblique incidence evaporation.
- 7. The thin film magnetic recording tape of claim 2, wherein said layer is formed by diagonal sputtering.
- 8. The thin film magnetic recording tape of claim 2, wherein said layer is formed by diagonal ion plating.
- 9. The thin film magnetic recording tape of claim 2, wherein said metal layer is formed by diagonal ion beam deposition.
- 10. The thin film magnetic recording tape of claim 2, wherein said metal layer is formed by diagonal chemical vapor deposition.
- 11. The thin film magnetic recording tape of claim 2, wherein said vapor deposition is conducted such that the vapor beam impinges the surface of the support at an angle of incidence ranging from about 50.degree. to about 85.degree. C.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 161,535, filed June 20, 1980, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Friedman, H. et al, Lubricants for Magnetic Recording Media, IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 9, No. 7, Dec. 1966. |
Okamoto, Kunito et al, Dependence of Columnar Structure on Film Thickness in Iron Film Evaporated at Oblique Incidence, vol. 40, No. 1, Jan. 1976, pp. 293-294. |
Continuations (1)
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