Claims
- 1. Thin film magnetic recording media having enhanced magnetic and textured properties, said media comprising:
- a substrate;
- a seed layer, comprising substantially uniformly sized but mutually dispersed globules of a substantially homogenous and peritectic alloy formed on said substrate by sputter deposition from a substantially homogenous target, comprising a substantially homogenous and peritectic alloy;
- a magnetic recording layer sputter coated over said substantially uniformly sized globules of said substantially peritectic alloy seed layer, while
- substantially maintaining the homogeneity of said peritectic alloy in its sputtering transition from said sputtering target to said substrate and while said magnetic recording layer is formed;
- the presence of said substantially homogenous and peritectic seed layer
- providing said substantially uniform sizing of said dispersed globules of peritectic alloy,
- inducing a substantially uniform surface roughness for said sputter coated magnetic recording layer,
- orienting the crystal orientation of said magnetic recording layer such that the axis of easy magnetization generally lies in the film plane of said media, and
- substantially reducing the magnetic variation in the film plane of said magnetic, recording layer; and
- the thickness of said seed layer being formed within a range of about fifty (50) to one hundred (100) angstroms, with said seed layer thickness
- substantially minimizing modulation properties of said magnetic recording layer, and
- substantially, nearly equalizing coercivity of said magnetic recording layer as measured tangentially along the recording trace and as measured orthogonally of said tangential measurement; and
- said media having substantially uniform sizing of said globules obtained in response to
- the peritectic character of said peritectic alloy forming said seed layer, and
- said substantial maintenance of homogeneity of said peritectic alloy;
- said peritectic alloy comprising about seventy five (75) percent, by weight, silver and about twenty five (25) percent by weight tin;
- the homogeneity of said peritectic alloy globules resulting, during equilibrium solidification of said peritectic alloy globules on said substrate, from reaction of solid and liquid components of said alloy prior solidification of said globules, to form a single, homogenous, peritectic alloy; and
- said dispersed globules of peritectic alloy being substantially free of reaction with said magnetic recording layer and manifesting a generally uniform, globular configuration array underlying said magnetic recording layer.
- 2. Thin film magnetic recording media having enhanced magnetic and textured properties, said media comprising:
- a substrate;
- a seed layer, comprising a substantially homogenous and peritectic alloy formed on said substrate, by sputter deposition from a substantially homogenous target, comprising a substantially homogenous and peritectic alloy;
- a magnetic recording layer sputter coated over said substantially peritectic alloy seed layer, while
- substantially maintaining the homogeneity of said peritectic alloy in its sputtering transition from said sputtering target to said substrate and while said magnetic recording layer is formed;
- the presence of said substantially homogenous and peritectic seed layer
- substantially orienting the crystal orientation of said magnetic recording layer such that the axis of easy magnetization generally lies in the film plane of said media, and
- substantially reducing the magnetic variation in the film plane of said magnetic, recording layer; and
- the thickness of said layer being controlled so as to
- substantially minimize modulation properties of said magnetic recording layer, and
- substantially, nearly equalize coercivity of said magnetic recording layer as measured tangentially along the recording trace and as measured orthogonally of said tangential measurement; and
- said media having substantially uniform sizing of said globules obtained in response to
- the peritectic character of said peritectic alloy forming said seed layer, and
- said substantial maintenance of homogeneity of said peritectic alloy;
- said peritectic alloy comprising about seventy five (75) percent, by weight, silver and about twenty five (25) percent by weight tin;
- the homogeneity of said peritectic alloy globules resulting, during equilibrium solidification of said peritectic alloy globules on said substrate, from reaction of solid and liquid components of said alloy prior solidification of said globules, to form a single, homogenous, peritectic alloy; and
- said dispersed globules of peritectic alloy being substantially free of reaction with said magnetic recording layer and manifesting a generally uniform, globular configuration array underlying said magnetic recording layer.
- 3. Thin film magnetic recording media having enhanced magnetic and textured properties, said media comprising:
- a substrate;
- a seed layer, comprising substantially uniformly sized but mutually dispersed globules of a substantially homogenous and peritectic alloy formed on said substrate by sputter deposition from a substantially homogenous target comprising a substantially homogenous and peritectic alloy;
- a magnetic recording layer sputter coated over said substantially uniformly sized globules of said substantially peritectic alloy seed layer, while
- substantially maintaining the homogeneity of said peritectic alloy in its sputtering transition from said sputtering target to said substrate and while said magnetic recording layer is formed;
- the presence of said substantially homogenous and peritectic seed layer
- providing said substantially uniform sizing of said dispersed globules of peritectic alloy, and
- consequently inducing a substantially uniform surface roughness for said sputter coated magnetic recording layer; and
- said media having substantially uniform sizing of said globules obtained in response to
- the peritectic character of said peritectic alloy forming said seed layer, and
- said substantially maintenance of homogeneity of said peritectic alloy;
- said peritectic alloy comprising about seventy five (75) percent, by weight, silver and about twenty five (25) percent weight by tin;
- the homogeneity of said peritectic alloy globules resulting during equilibrium solidification of said peritectic alloy globules on said substrate, from reaction of solid and liquid components of said alloy prior solidification of said globules, to form a single, homogenous, peritectic alloy; and
- said dispersed globules of peritectic alloy being substantially free of reaction with said magnetic recording layer and manifesting a generally uniform, globular configuration array underlying said magnetic recording layer.
- 4. Thin film magnetic media as described in any one of claims 1, 2, or 3 having enhanced magnetic and textured properties wherein:
- said substantially peritectic alloy comprises
- about seventy five (75) percent, by weight, silver and about twenty five (25) percent by weight, tin;
- said substantially peritectic alloy has a melting point of about four hundred eighty degrees centigrade (480.degree. C.);
- a layer of chromium is formed by sputter deposition upon said seed layer;
- said magnetic recording layer, comprising cobalt, chromium, and platinum, is sputter deposited upon said chromium layer;
- a wear resistant layer comprising sputter deposited carbon is formed over said layer comprising cobalt, chromium, and platinum; and
- said substantially peritectic alloy is deposited as generally mutually spaced globules generally uniformly dispersed across an alloy receiving surface of said substrate, with
- the surface texturing of said media substantially mirroring the dispersion of said globules on said substrate and providing a generally uniform surface roughness.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 959,986, filed Oct. 13, 1992.
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