Claims
- 1. A magnetic disc comprising:
- a disc-shaped substrate;
- a non-magnetic underlayer formed on a substantially flat surface of said substrate, said non-magnetic underlayer being made of a non-magnetic material and having grains thereof oriented in a circumferential direction of said substrate; and
- a magnetic layer formed on said non-magnetic underlayer, said magnetic layer being made of a magnetic material and having a magnetic easy axis thereof oriented in the circumferential direction of said substrate due to a grain orientation of said non-magnetic underlayer.
- 2. A magnetic disc as claimed in claim 1, in which said non-magnetic underlayer is made of chromium and said magnetic layer is made of cobalt-nickel.
- 3. A magnetic disc as claimed in claim 1 in which said non-magnetic underlayer has a thickness of approximately 750.ANG. to 5000.ANG. and said magnetic layer has a thickness of approximately 400.ANG. to 800 .ANG..
- 4. A magnetic disc having a disc-shaped substrate; a non-magnetic underlayer formed on a sustantially flat surface of said substrate, said non-magnetic underlayer being made of a non-magnetic material and having grains thereof oriented in a circumferential direction of said substrate; and a magnetic layer formed on said non-magnetic underlayer, said magnetic layer being made of a magnetic material and having a magnetic easy axis thereof oriented in the circumferential direction of said substrate due to a grain orientation of said non-magnetic underlayer, said magnetic disc being manufactured by a method comprising the steps of:
- forming a non-magnetic underlayer made of a non-magnetic material on a disc-shaped substrate by carrying out a physical vapor deposition by use of a mask having an opening with a predetermined diameter so that grains of the non-magnetic material grow and become oriented in a circumferential direction of said substrate, said mask being arranged substantially coaxially to said substrate, and
- forming a magnetic layer made of a magnetic material on said non-magnetic underlayer by carrying out a physical vapor deposition, said magnetic layer having a magnetic easy axis thereof oriented in the circumferential direction of said substrate.
Priority Claims (2)
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60-221860 |
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60-221861 |
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Parent Case Info
The present application is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 913,710 filed Sept. 30, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,776,938.
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Divisions (1)
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