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Autor:
Steven P. Bozeman, Srinivas L.N. Chakravarty, Laura C. Stearns, Brian L. Kelly, Robert F. Cook, David P. Harkens, Dylan J. Morris, Michael P. Hughey
Publikováno v:
Engineering Fracture Mechanics. 71:245-261
The four-point bend split-beam method is used to quantitatively determine the interfacial fracture resistance and crack velocity as a function of mechanical energy release rate of the weakest interface in a thin film stack. Various interfaces of impo
Publikováno v:
Applied Physics Letters. 66:3579-3581
A planar radio frequency inductively coupled plasma has been used to deposit diamond onto scratched silicon. This plasma source has been developed recently for use in large area semiconductor processing and holds promise as a method for scale up of d
Publikováno v:
Applied Physics Letters. 66:2180-2182
Two planar coil designs for a high pressure rf plasma source are investigated using spectroscopic techniques and circuit analysis. In an Ar plasma a truncated version of the commonly used ‘‘spiral’’ coil is found to produce improvements in pe
Autor:
Nurul Amin, M. Kautzky, N. Sharma, Pu-Ling Lu, E. Murdock, Steven P. Bozeman, Alexander M. Shukh, Taras Grigoryevich Pokhil, A. Johnston, Martin L. Plumer, C. Pang, R. Michel, Ned Tabat
Publikováno v:
Joint NAPMRC 2003. Digest of Technical Papers.
Significant progress has been made within the past year on perpendicular recording technology development and its application to Winchester type disc drives. Paced by rapid advancements in the perpendicular recording physics understanding, component
Autor:
Steven P. Bozeman, Olle Heinonen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physics. 99:08S301
We compare finite-element modeling (FEM) and fully micromagnetic modeling results of four prototypical writers for perpendicular recording. In general, the agreement between the two models is quite good in the vicinity of saturated or near-saturated
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physics. 99:08K501
The effects of the pole-tip geometry at the air-bearing surface on perpendicular recording at a skew angle are examined through modeling and spin-stand test data. Head fields generated by the finite element method were used to record transitions with