Claims
- 1. A magnetic recording system comprising:
a patterned medium comprised of land areas and trough areas, the land areas for storing data and the trough areas for inhibiting storage of data; a write element which writes the data to the patterned medium; and a read element which reads the data from the patterned medium, the read element being wider than the write element.
- 2. The magnetic recording system of claim 1, wherein:
the read element and the write element are part of a recording head that flies over the patterned medium during reading and writing; and the trough areas have a depth relative to the recording head that is sufficient to prevent magnetic writing of data to the trough areas.
- 3. The magnetic recording system of claim 1, wherein the patterned medium comprises a polymer layer disposed on a substrate, the polymer layer defining the land areas and the trough areas and having a magnetic layer.
- 4. The magnetic recording system of claim 1, wherein the read element has a read width and the write element has a write width, the read width being greater than the write width.
- 5. The magnetic recording system of claim 1, wherein the patterned medium comprises a rotatable magnetic disk having tracks which store the data.
- 6. The magnetic recording system of claim 5, wherein:
the tracks comprise the land areas; and the tracks are separated on the rotatable magnetic disk by the trough areas.
- 7. The magnetic recording system of claim 1, wherein the land areas comprise data islands which are isolated from one another by the trough areas.
- 8. The magnetic recording system of claim 7, wherein each of the data islands is capable of storing one bit.
- 9. A disk drive comprising:
a magnetic disk having a plurality of tracks which store data, the tracks comprising land areas for storing the data and trough areas which substantially isolate the land areas from one another; and a recording head which transfers data to and from the magnetic disk, the recording head comprising a write element and a read element, the read element having a width that is greater than a width of the write element.
- 10. The disk drive of claim 9, further comprising:
an actuator arm that positions the head over the disk.
- 11. The disk drive of claim 9, wherein:
the recording head flies over the disk during reading and writing; and the trough areas have a depth relative to the recording head that is sufficient to prevent magnetic writing of data to the trough areas.
- 12. The disk drive of claim 9, wherein the magnetic disk is a patterned medium comprised of a polymer layer disposed on a substrate, the polymer layer defining the land areas and the trough areas and having a magnetic layer.
- 13. The disk drive of claim 9, wherein the land areas on the tracks include data islands which are isolated from one another by the trough areas.
- 14. The disk drive of claim 9, wherein each of the data islands is capable of storing one bit.
- 15. The disk drive of claim 9, wherein the tracks have a different density at an inner diameter of the magnetic disk than at an outer diameter of the magnetic disk.
- 16. The disk drive of claim 9, wherein the width of the read element is between a value Rmin and a value Rmax, where
- 17. The disk drive of claim 9, wherein the width of the write element is between a value Wmin and a value Wmax, where
- 18. The disk drive of claim 9, wherein the trough areas function as erase bands during writing on the magnetic disk.
- 19. A patterned magnetic storage medium, comprising:
a substrate; and a layer formed on the substrate, the layer defining land areas and trough areas, the land areas for storing data and the trough areas for inhibiting storage of data between the land areas.
- 20. The patterned magnetic storage medium of claim 19, wherein the land areas are raised higher than the trough areas relative to the substrate.
- 21. The patterned magnetic storage medium of claim 19, wherein the trough areas have a depth relative to the land areas that is sufficient to prevent magnetic writing of data to the trough areas.
- 22. The patterned magnetic storage medium of claim 19, wherein the substrate comprises at least one of glass, a NiP-clad aluminum alloy substrate, a glass-ceramic substrate, and a titanium substrate.
- 23. The patterned magnetic storage medium of claim 19, wherein the layer comprises at least one of polymer having a magnetic layer and silica having a magnetic layer.
- 24. The patterned magnetic storage medium of claim 19, wherein the land areas comprise data islands which are isolated from one another by the trough areas.
- 25. The patterned magnetic storage medium of claim 24, wherein each of the data islands is capable of storing one bit.
- 26. The patterned magnetic storage medium of claim 19, wherein the land areas comprise at least one of concentric and spiral tracks and the trough areas separate the tracks from one another.
- 27. The patterned magnetic storage medium of claim 19, wherein the trough areas function as erase bands for preventing writing of data between the land areas.
- 28. An apparatus comprising:
storing means for storing data magnetically in data tracks, the data tracks being separated by erase bands that are physically stamped onto the storing means; writing means for writing data to the storing means; and reading means for reading data from the storing means, the reading means having a width that is greater than a width of the writing means.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 28, wherein the erase bands comprise troughs that are formed on the storing means between the data tracks.
- 30. The apparatus of claim 28, wherein the storing means comprises a patterned medium formed of a polymer layer disposed on a substrate, the polymer layer having the data tracks and the erase bands and having a magnetic layer.
- 31. The apparatus of claim 28, wherein:
the reading means and the writing means are part of a recording means that flies over the storing means during reading and writing; and the erase bands comprise troughs that have a depth relative to the recording means that is sufficient to prevent magnetic writing of data to the troughs.
- 32. The apparatus of claim 28, wherein the data tracks comprise sequences of data islands separated by troughs.
- 33. A magnetic recording system comprising:
a patterned medium comprised of land areas and trough areas, the land areas for storing data and the trough areas for inhibiting storage of data; and a recording head which reads and writes data to the land areas of the patterned medium, the recording head having a read element, the read element having a width that is greater than a width of the land areas.
- 34. The magnetic recording system of claim 33, wherein the recording head further comprises a write element that has a width that is less than the width of the read element and that is greater than or equal to the width of the land areas.
- 35. The magnetic recording system of claim 33! wherein the trough areas have a depth relative to the recording head that is sufficient to prevent magnetic writing of data to the trough areas.
- 36. The magnetic recording system of claim 33, wherein the patterned medium comprises a polymer layer disposed on a substrate, the polymer layer defining the land areas and the trough areas and having a magnetic layer.
- 37. The magnetic recording system of claim 33, wherein the patterned medium comprises a rotatable magnetic disk having tracks which store data.
- 38. The magnetic recording system of claim 37, wherein:
the tracks comprise the land areas; and the tracks are separated on the rotatable magnetic disk by the trough areas.
- 39. The magnetic recording system of claim 33, wherein the land areas comprise data islands which are isolated from one another by the trough areas.
- 40. The magnetic recording system of claim 39, wherein each of the data islands is capable of storing a block of data.
- 41. The magnetic recording system of claim 40, wherein the block of data comprises one bit.
- 42. A magnetic recording medium comprising:
land areas which store data; and trough areas which store servo information.
- 43. The magnetic recording medium of claim 42, wherein the data in the land areas is at a higher frequency than the servo information in the trough areas.
- 44. The magnetic recording medium of claim 42, wherein the trough areas include steps, the steps having a height that is less than the land areas relative to the troughs, and the steps comprising the servo information.
- 45. The magnetic recording medium of claim 42, wherein a land area comprises a data track, a first trough borders one side of the land area, and a second trough borders another side of the land area, wherein the servo information in the first trough is at a different frequency than the servo information in the second trough.
- 46. The magnetic recording medium of claim 42, wherein the servo information comprises at least one of servo signals and grey code.
- 47. The magnetic recording medium of claim 42, wherein the land areas and trough areas comprise at least one of alternating concentric tracks and alternating spiral tracks.
- 48. The magnetic recording medium of claim 42, wherein the land areas include data islands which are isolated from one another by additional trough areas.
- 49. The magnetic recording medium of claim 48, wherein each of the data islands is capable of storing a block of data.
- 50. The magnetic recording system of claim 49, wherein the block of data comprises one bit.
- 51. A magnetic recording system comprising:
a patterned medium comprised of land areas and trough areas, the land areas storing data and the trough areas storing servo information; and a recording head which reads and writes data to the land areas of the patterned medium and which reads servo information from the trough areas.
- 52. The magnetic recording system of claim 51, wherein the recording head has a read element and a write element, the read element having a width that is greater than a width of the write element.
- 53. The magnetic recording system of claim 51, wherein the data in the land areas is at a higher frequency than the servo information in the trough areas.
- 54. The magnetic recording system of claim 53, wherein the recording head is positioned sufficiently close to the land areas to read higher-frequency data and sufficiently close to the trough areas to read lower-frequency servo information.
- 55. The magnetic recording medium of claim 51, wherein the trough areas include steps, the steps having a height that is less than the land areas relative to the troughs, and the steps comprising the servo information.
- 56. The magnetic recording medium of claim 51, wherein a land area comprises a data track, a first trough borders one side of the land area, and a second trough borders another side of the land area, wherein the servo information in the first trough is at a different frequency than the servo information in the second trough.
- 57. The magnetic recording medium of claim 51, wherein the servo information comprises at least one of servo signals and grey code.
- 58. The magnetic recording medium of claim 51, wherein the land areas and trough areas comprise at least one of alternating concentric tracks and alternating spiral tracks.
- 59. The magnetic recording medium of claim 51, wherein the land areas include data islands which are isolated from one another by additional trough areas.
- 60. The magnetic recording medium of claim 59, wherein each of the data islands is capable of storing a block of data.
- 61. The magnetic recording system of claim 60, wherein the block of data comprises one bit.
- 62. The magnetic recording system of claim 51, wherein the patterned medium comprises a rotatable magnetic disk having alternating concentric tracks which comprise the land areas and troughs.
- 63. The magnetic recording system of claim 51, wherein the patterned medium further comprises a data sector which stores phase locked loop timing information.
- 64. The magnetic recording system of claim 51, further comprising:
a lowpass filter which receives the data and servo information and outputs the servo information; and a highpass filter which receives the data and servo information and outputs the data.
- 65. A method of accessing data, comprising:
moving a recording head over a patterned medium comprised of land areas and trough areas, the land areas storing data and the trough areas storing servo information; transferring data on a land area; reading servo information from trough areas at the same time as transferring the data; and using the servo information to move the recording head relative to the land area.
- 66. The method of claim 65, wherein:
the land area comprises a data track, a first trough borders one side of the land area, and a second trough borders another side of the land area; and using the servo information to move the recording head comprises comparing servo information from the first trough to servo information from the second trough and re-positioning the recording head based on the comparison.
- 67. The method of claim 66, wherein the servo information in the first trough is at a different frequency than the servo information in the second trough.
- 68. The method of claim 65, wherein the recording head has a read element and a write element, the read element having a width that is greater than a width of the write element.
- 69. The magnetic recording system of claim 1, wherein the patterned medium comprises a silica layer disposed on a substrate, the silica layer defining the land areas and the trough areas and having a magnetic layer.
- 70. The magnetic recording system of claim 1, wherein the data stored on the land areas comprises servo information.
- 71. The magnetic recording system of claim 70, wherein the land areas comprise tracks and the servo information is stored on sub-tracks of the tracks.
- 72. The magnetic recording system of claim 70, wherein the land areas comprise data islands that define the servo information.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/269,517, filed on Feb. 16, 2001, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference into this application as if set forth herein in full.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60269517 |
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