Magneto-optical recording materials / (Record no. 59417)

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control field 5263465
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ISBN 9780470545218
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-- print
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-- electronic
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Call Number 621.39/76
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Title Magneto-optical recording materials /
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Number of Pages 1 PDF (xix, 444 pages) :
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Remark 2 Preface. Acknowledgments. List of Contributors. Introduction (Takao Suzuki). Rare Earth -- Transition Metal Amorphous Alloy Media (Richard J. Gambino). New MO Recording Media Based on Pt/Co and Pd/Co Multilayersand Pt-Co Alloys (Peter F. Carcia and Takao Suzuki). Garnet Media (Takao Suzuki). Intermetallic Compounds and Ferrites (Takao Suzuki, Masanori Abe, James C. Suits). Domain Dynamics and Recording Physics in Magneto-OpticalRecording Media (Dieter Mergel). Exchange-Coupled Films (Shigeru Tsunashima). Light Intensity Modulation Direct Overwrite (Jun Saito). Magnetically Induced Superresolution (Masahiko Kaneko). Magneto-Optical Recording Systems (Y. Nakane, H. Yoshimura, S. Igarashi). DVD (Takao Suzuki). Index. About the Editors.
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Summary, etc "As digital data storage technology undergoes enormous change, electrical engineers, physicists, and materials scientists need to keep pace with the materials requirements for recording media. Expert contributors -- together with world-class authorities Richard J. Gambino and Takao Suzuki -- bring you a practical, comprehensive guide to materials design and selection for magneto-optical storage media. This authoritative book explores multilayered thin films, exchanged coupled layers, materials used in current products, and materials of potential interest not yet available in practical applications. A detailed analysis concerning the physics of magneto-optical recording will help you make informed decisions about materials properties. You will also find an extensive discussion of systems and engineering design features for magneto-optical storage devices. This discussion will help you to understand how materials properties impact system performance. You will gain additional insight into this fast-developing field through in-depth coverage of these featured topics: * Rare earth-transition metal amorphous alloys, multilayers, garnets, intermetallic compounds, and ferrites * Basic principles of domain dynamics and recording physics * Latest developments in exchange coupled layers, direct overwrite, and magnetic superresolution * Minidisc, future high-density systems, and DVD format. MAGNETO-OPTICAL RECORDING MATERIALS is essential reading for anyone who needs to keep up-to-date with the latest advances in digital data storage technology.".
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General subdivision Materials.
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General subdivision Materials.
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Author 2 Suzuki, T.
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Author 2 Gambino, Richard J.,
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/bkabstractplus.jsp?bkn=5263465
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Koha item type eBooks
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-- New York :
-- IEEE Press,
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-- [Piscataqay, New Jersey] :
-- IEEE Xplore,
-- [1999]
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-- Computer storage devices
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-- Magnetooptical devices
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-- Thin films, Multilayered.
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-- Adaptive optics
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-- Amorphous magnetic materials
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-- Anisotropic magnetoresistance
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-- Apertures
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-- Biographies
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-- Bismuth
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-- CD-ROMs
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-- Coercive force
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-- DVD
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-- Detectors
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-- Drives
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-- Films
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-- Garnets
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-- Indexes
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-- Intensity modulation
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-- Ions
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-- Iron
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-- Laser beams
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-- Lattices
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-- Lenses
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-- Magnetic domain walls
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-- Magnetic domains
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-- Magnetic fields
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-- Magnetic films
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-- Magnetic hysteresis
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-- Magnetic moments
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-- Magnetic multilayers
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-- Magnetic recording
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-- Magnetization
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-- Magnetooptic effects
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-- Magnetooptic recording
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-- Magnetostatics
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-- Magnetostriction
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-- Manganese
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-- Media
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-- Metals
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-- Multimedia communication
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-- Nonhomogeneous media
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-- Optical crosstalk
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-- Optical diffraction
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-- Optical films
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-- Optical imaging
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-- Optical polarization
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-- Optical recording
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-- Optical reflection
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-- Perpendicular magnetic recording
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-- Reflectivity
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-- Saturation magnetization
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-- Servomotors
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-- Signal resolution
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-- Sputtering
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-- Substrates
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-- Temperature
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-- Temperature measurement
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-- Tracking
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-- X-ray diffraction

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