An understanding of the factors influencing the thermal stability of ultrathin carbon overcoats (COCs) is crucial for their application in heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) at densities ≥ 1 Tb/in(2). Two types of non-hydrogenated ultrathin (∼1.5 nm) COCs were investigated after being subjected to laser-induced localized heating (at temperatures > 700 K) as envisaged in HAMR.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe present a method for data storage in continuous ferroelectric (FE) media, applicable to storage systems based on one or more scanning probes. Written FE domains are read back in a destructive fashion by applying a constant voltage of magnitude greater than the coercive voltage, as is done in FE random access memory (FeRAM). The resulting flow of screening charges through the readback amplifier provides sufficient signal to allow readback of domains of minimum dimension of the order of 10 nm at MHz rates, orders of magnitude faster than previously demonstrated techniques for readback of domains in continuous FE media.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn ion-molecule reaction has been studied by measuring the momentum of both the reactant and the product ions. This is carried out in an ordered molecular film of CD3I where electron stimulated desorption causes the reaction CD+3+ CD3I--> C2D+5+DI. The close similarity of the normal momentum of CD+3 and C2D+5 indicates that a sticky collision occurs in which, to within 10%, the momentum of the reactant ion is transferred to the momentum of the product ion.
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