Claims
- 1. An information reproduction apparatus comprising:
- a magnetic recording medium consisting essentially of a base and a recording layer composed of a ferrimagnetic material formed on the base, the ferrimagnetic material having a saturated magnetization that is set to have a maximum value at a temperature in a range of 160.degree. C. to 240.degree. C.
- an optical head for projecting a light beam onto a desired portion on the recording layer so the desired portion is heated to a vicinity of the temperature of the maximum value; and
- a magnetic head for reproducing information by detecting magnetic flux that is leaked from the desired portion.
- 2. An information reproducing apparatus comprising:
- a magnetic recording medium consisting essentially of a base and a recording layer composed of a ferrimagnetic material formed on the base, the ferrimagnetic material having a saturated magnetization that is set to have a maximum value at a temperature in a range of 160.degree. C. to 240.degree. C.;
- irradiating means for irradiating light onto a portion of said magnetic medium so the irradiated portion is heated to a vicinity of the temperature of the maximum value, thereby creating a temperature-rise portion in said magnetic medium; and
- detecting means for detecting magnetic flux leaked from said temperature-rise portion.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said irradiating means is an optical head and said detecting means is a magnetic head.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the base has a light-transmitting property and the ferromagnetic material has a compensation temperature that is substantially equal to room temperature.
- 5. An information reproducing apparatus comprising:
- a magnetic recording medium having a recording layer having a composition of Dy.sub.X (Fe.sub.1-y Coy).sub.1-X,
- wherein a range X is given by:
- 0.22.ltoreq.X.ltoreq.0.25
- and a range Y is given by:
- 0.35.ltoreq.Y.ltoreq.0.50;
- an optical head located adjacent to one side of said recording medium and situated to irradiate light onto said recording medium; and
- a magnetic head located on another side of said recording medium and situated to detect leakage flux from said recording medium.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said magnetic recording medium consists essentially of:
- a base having a light transmission property, and
- a recording layer composed of a ferrimagnetic material formed on the base, the ferrimagnetic material having a compensation temperature that is substantially equal to room temperature.
- 7. The information reproduction apparatus of claim 1 wherein the ferromagnetic material has a composition of Dy.sub.X (Fe.sub..lambda.-y Coy).sub..lambda.-y where a range for X is given by: 0.22.ltoreq.x<0.25 and a range for Y is given by: 0.35.ltoreq.y<0.50.
- 8. The information reproduction apparatus of claim 1 wherein the base has a light-transmitting property and the ferromagnetic material has a compensation temperature that is virtually equal to room temperature.
- 9. The information reproduction apparatus of claim 1 wherein the ferrimagnetic material has a saturated magnetization that is set to have a maximum value in a vicinity of 200.degree. C.
- 10. An information recording-reproduction method for recording or reproducing information by using a magnetic recording medium consisting essentially of a base and a recording layer composed of a ferrimagnetic material formed on the base, the ferrimagnetic material having a compensation temperature that is substantially equal to room temperature, comprising the steps of:
- in recording, while raising the temperature of a recording portion by projecting a light beam on the recording layer, thereby making the coercive force of the recording portion smaller,
- recording information by applying from the magnetic head onto the recording portion a magnetic field being reversed in response to information; and
- in reproduction, while raising the temperature of a reproducing portion by projecting a light beam on the recording layer, thereby making the magnetization of the reproducing portion greater,
- reproducing information by detecting leakage flux from the reproducing portion by the magnetic head.
- 11. An information reproduction method for reproducing information from a magnetic recording medium consisting essentially of a base having a light transmission property and a recording layer composed of a ferrimagnetic material formed on the base, the ferrimagnetic material having a compensation temperature that is virtually equal to room temperature with its saturated magnetization being set to have a maximum value at a temperature in a range of 160.degree. C. to 240.degree. C., the information reproduction method comprising the steps of:
- creating a temperature-rise portion in said recording medium by heating a reproducing portion of said recording medium to a vicinity of the temperature at which its saturated magnetization has a maximum value by projecting a light beam onto said recording medium; and
- detecting leakage magnetic flux from the temperature-rise portion by the use of a magnetic head.
- 12. An information re producing method for reproducing information from a magnetic recording medium consisting essentially of a base and a recording layer composed of a ferrimagnetic material formed on the base, the ferrimagnetic material having a saturated magnetization that is set to have a maximum value at a temperature in a range of 160.degree. C. to 240.degree. C., the information reproducing method comprising steps of:
- irradiating light onto a portion of said magnetic medium so the irradiated portion is heated to a vicinity of the temperature of a maximum value, thereby creating a temperature-rise portion in said magnetic medium; and
- detecting magnetic flux leaked from said temperature-rise portion.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein the base has a light-transmitting property and the ferromagnetic material has a compensation temperature that is substantially equal to room temperature.
- 14. The method of claim 12 wherein said method uses both an optical head and a magnetic head, the optical head used during the irradiating step and the magnetic head used during the detecting step.
- 15. The information recording-reproduction method of claim 10 wherein the ferrimagnetic material has a saturated magnetization that is set to have a maximum value at a temperature in a range of 160.degree. C. to 240.degree..
- 16. The information recording-reproduction method of claim 12 wherein the ferromagnetic material has a saturated magnetization that is set to have a maximum value in a vicinity of 200.degree. C.
- 17. The information recording-reproduction method of claim 10 wherein upon reproducing, the reproducing portion is heated to a vicinity of a temperature at which the saturated magnetization has a maximum value.
- 18. The information reproduction method of claim 11 wherein the ferrimagnetic material has a saturated magnetization that is set to have a maximum value in a vicinity of 200.degree. C.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/088,608, filed Jul. 7, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,656,385 which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/742,318 filed Aug. 8 1991, now abandoned.
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