This paper reviews the state of the head-disk interface (HDI) technology, and more particularly the head-medium spacing (HMS), for today’s and future hard-disk drives. Current storage areal density on a disk surface is fast approaching the one terabit per square inch mark, although the compound annual growth rate has reduced considerably from ~100%/annum in the late 1990s to 20–30% today. This rate is now lower than the historical, Moore’s law equivalent of ~40%/annum. A necessary enabler to a high areal density is the HMS, or the distance from the bottom of the read sensor on the flying head to the top of the magnetic medium on the rotating disk. This paper describes the various components of the HMS and various scenarios and challenges on...
The ever-increasing demand of high areal density in hard disk drives has led to a continuous reducti...
To compete with solid state drives (SSDs), hard disk drives (HDDs) must improve their performance in...
this article highlights di#erent approaches towards achieving this goal of higher density optical st...
Information storage technology is the backbone technology of the modern information society. Magneti...
Abstract. As the demand for magnetic recording density of hard disk drive (HDD) has increased d~amat...
AbstractThe decrease in flying height due to the higher recording areal density of hard disk drives ...
The Engineering Research Center in Data Storage Systems at Carnegie Mellon University in cooperation...
181 p.The continuously developing of hard disk drive (HDD) industry pushes the magnetic recording te...
International Data Corporation (IDC) estimates that hard disk drives will still be the main storage ...
This paper traces the development of disk file technology from the first disk drive to the present. ...
Areal densities of perpendicular hard-disk drives over 500Gb/in2 have already been demonstrated, wit...
Magnetic disk recording was invented in 1953 and has undergone intensive development ever since. As ...
In today’s world of storage mediums, the traditional medium of storage in the form of hard disk driv...
© 2004 IEEE. Current data storage techniques are based on magnetic and optical technologies such as ...
Areal density in magnetic storage is increasing at a blistering pace of 60% annually. Recently IBM a...
The ever-increasing demand of high areal density in hard disk drives has led to a continuous reducti...
To compete with solid state drives (SSDs), hard disk drives (HDDs) must improve their performance in...
this article highlights di#erent approaches towards achieving this goal of higher density optical st...
Information storage technology is the backbone technology of the modern information society. Magneti...
Abstract. As the demand for magnetic recording density of hard disk drive (HDD) has increased d~amat...
AbstractThe decrease in flying height due to the higher recording areal density of hard disk drives ...
The Engineering Research Center in Data Storage Systems at Carnegie Mellon University in cooperation...
181 p.The continuously developing of hard disk drive (HDD) industry pushes the magnetic recording te...
International Data Corporation (IDC) estimates that hard disk drives will still be the main storage ...
This paper traces the development of disk file technology from the first disk drive to the present. ...
Areal densities of perpendicular hard-disk drives over 500Gb/in2 have already been demonstrated, wit...
Magnetic disk recording was invented in 1953 and has undergone intensive development ever since. As ...
In today’s world of storage mediums, the traditional medium of storage in the form of hard disk driv...
© 2004 IEEE. Current data storage techniques are based on magnetic and optical technologies such as ...
Areal density in magnetic storage is increasing at a blistering pace of 60% annually. Recently IBM a...
The ever-increasing demand of high areal density in hard disk drives has led to a continuous reducti...
To compete with solid state drives (SSDs), hard disk drives (HDDs) must improve their performance in...
this article highlights di#erent approaches towards achieving this goal of higher density optical st...