The thermal stability and read-write properties of synthetic ferrimagnetic media (SFM) are compared with conventional media (CM) of the same stability factor KuV/kT and Mr δ (remanent magnetization and thickness product). SFM are found to be more stable than the equivalent CM, suggesting that the thermal stability advantage does not arise simply from an "increased effective volume." The overwrite properties (OW) and nonlinear transition shift (NLTS) are better for CM. However, for media with the same signal decay rate, the OW is similar over a wide head field range and the NLTS match at larger fields.
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