| Literature DB >> 27555528 |
Shin-Ichi Ohkoshi1, Asuka Namai2, Marie Yoshikiyo2, Kenta Imoto2, Kazunori Tamazaki3, Koji Matsuno3, Osamu Inoue3, Tsutomu Ide3, Kenji Masada4, Masahiro Goto4, Takashi Goto4, Takayuki Yoshida4, Tatsuro Miyazaki4.
Abstract
From the viewpoints of large capacity, long-term guarantee, and low cost, interest in magnetic recording tapes has undergone a revival as an archive storage media for big data. Herein, we prepared a new series of metal-substituted ϵ-Fe2 O3 , ϵ-Ga(III) 0.31 Ti(IV) 0.05 Co(II) 0.05 Fe(III) 1.59 O3 , nanoparticles with an average size of 18 nm. Ga, Ti, and Co cations tune the magnetic properties of ϵ-Fe2 O3 to the specifications demanded for a magnetic recording tape. The coercive field was tuned to 2.7 kOe by introduction of single-ion anisotropy on Co(II) (S=3/2) along the c-axis. The saturation magnetization was increased by 44 % with Ga(III) (S=0) and Ti(IV) (S=0) substitution through the enhancement of positive sublattice magnetizations. The magnetic tape media was fabricated using an actual production line and showed a very sharp signal response and a remarkably high signal-to-noise ratio compared to the currently used magnetic tape.Entities:
Keywords: epsilon-iron oxide; hard magnetic ferrite; iron; magnetic properties; magnetic recording tape; nanoparticles
Year: 2016 PMID: 27555528 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201604647
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336