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Hitachi Develops Manganese-Doped Drive Heads







Hitachi Develops Manganese-Doped Drive
Heads

Hitachi Develops Manganese-Doped Drive
Heads
04/12/2005 07:43 AM

hitachi_happy_logo.jpgElectronics Weekly reports that Hitachi's UK researchers have also developed a complimentary technology to the "Get Perpendicular" concept they're touting for increasing storage capacity (areal density) on hard drives. Tunneling anisotropic magentoresistance (which earns you a triple word score) takes advantage of a side effect of manganese doping. In less syllabic terms, it lets them shrink the drive head to a few tens of nanometers, which will work nicely with the newly perpendicular bits they'll be reading.

Manganese-dopin g shrinks hard drives [ElectronicsWeekly
Get Perpendicular [Gizmodo]
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