Claims
- 1. A magnetic recording medium, comprising:(a) a non-magnetic substrate having at least one major surface; (b) a sol-gel derived SiO2-containing layer formed on said at least one major surface of said substrate, said SiO2-containing layer including an upper surface having a unidirectionally oriented, mechanically textured pattern formed therein for enhancing anisotropy of at least one magnetic layer formed thereover; and (c) a stack of thin film layers formed over said upper surface of said sol-gel derived SiO2-containing layer, said stack of layers including at least one ferromagnetic layer.
- 2. The magnetic recording medium as in claim 1, wherein:said non-magnetic substrate (a) is disk-shaped with a pair of major surfaces, said substrate being comprised of a high modulus material selected from glasses, ceramics, and glass-ceramic composite materials.
- 3. The magnetic recording medium as in claim 1, wherein:said sol-gel derived SiO2 layer (b) is a partially dried sol-gel layer or a substantially fully dried, sintered layer of sol-gel having a density and hardness similar to that of glass.
- 4. The magnetic recording medium as in claim 3, wherein:said upper surface of said sol-gel derived layer (b) further includes an embossed servo pattern.
- 5. The magnetic recording medium as in claim 1, wherein:said upper surface of said sol-gel derived layer (b) includes a mechanically textured pattern comprising undulations varying from about −9 nm to about +18 nm.
- 6. A magnetic recording medium, comprising:(a) a non-magnetic substrate having at least one surface, said non-magnetic substrate comprised of a high modulus material selected from glasses, ceramics, and glass-ceramics materials; and (b) sol-gel derived means for enhancing anisotropy of at least one magnetic layer formed thereover.
- 7. The magnetic recording medium as in claim 1, wherein:said sol-gel derived means comprises a partially dried or a sintered, substantially fully dried sol-gel layer.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO PROVISIONAL APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority from U.S. provisional patent application Serial No. 60/221,219, filed Jul. 25, 2000, No. 60/221,460, filed Jul. 25, 2000, and No. 60/239,302, filed Oct. 10, 2000, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (3)
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60/239302 |
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60/221460 |
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60/221219 |
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