Magnetic lithography for servowriting applications using flexible magnetic masks nanofabricated on plastic substrates

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Z. Z. Bandić
T. R. Albrecht
C. Bonhote
J. Katine
Y. Hsu
M. Rooks
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[1] Hitachi San Jose Research Center,
[2] IBM Watson Research Center,undefined
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Microsystem Technologies | 2007年 / 13卷
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Polyimide; CoFe; Electron Beam Lithography; Plastic Substrate; Flexible Substrate;
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Magnetic lithography (ML) is a process qualitatively analogous to contact optical lithography which transfers information from a nanopatterned magnetic mask (analog of optical photomask) to magnetic media (analog of photoresist), and is interesting for applications in instantaneous parallel magnetic recording, in particular for servowriting applications. The magnetic mask consists of nanopatterned magnetically soft material (FeNiCo, FeCo) on a thin flexible plastic substrate, typically Polyethylene teraphtalate (PET) or polyimide. When uniformly magnetized media is brought into intimate contact with the magnetic mask, an externally applied magnetic field selectively changes the magnetic orientation in the areas not covered with the soft magnetic material. Flexible substrate of the magnetic mask offers superior compliance to magnetic media which is likely to have imperfect flatness and surface particulate contamination. We discuss nanofabrication challenges of magnetic masks on plastic substrates, including electron beam lithography, electroplating and lift-off processing on the nanometer scale, adhesion of metal thin films on PET and polyimide substrates, and release of plastic films from rigid substrates used during the processing. We present results on fabricated magnetic masks, magnetic force microscopy images of the magnetic transition patterns and disk spinstand tests of servowritten patterns.
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页码:817 / 823
页数:6
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