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Magnetic Heads for Digital Recording (Studies in Electrical and Electronic Engineering)
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Author(s)P. Ciureanu, H. Gavrila
PublisherNorth Holland
ISBN / ASIN044498853X
ISBN-139780444988539
Sales Rank15,658,896
CategoryTechnology & Engineering
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
This volume is devoted to one of the most interesting technical applications of ferromagnetism - magnetic recording. The scope includes comprehensive information on the state-of-the-art theory and practice of digital magnetic heads for longitudinal recording. It is one of the first reviews to appear in this specific field, presenting both the fundamentals of magnetic recording and recent developments in this area. Notions, data and knowledge concerning classical magnetism, physics of thin ferromagnetic films, microelectronics and, obviously, data processing and recording techniques are methodically assembled. Advanced digital recording technologies are discussed, including some of the authors' results on research on thin-film magnetic heads.
The main emphasis of the book is on up-to-date magnetic recording: thin-film inductive and magnetoresistive heads. These subjects have received much attention in the literature, but very little has appeared in book form. As a conclusion, this book contains exhaustive information on digital magnetic heads for longitudinal recording. The volume is unique and original in its consistent discussion of conventional heads and the polyvalent approach of thin-film ones. It presents an extremely modern subject in an easy-to-understand language and covers a large area of interest, from recent advances in physics of thin magnetic films to micro-electronics and computers.
The main emphasis of the book is on up-to-date magnetic recording: thin-film inductive and magnetoresistive heads. These subjects have received much attention in the literature, but very little has appeared in book form. As a conclusion, this book contains exhaustive information on digital magnetic heads for longitudinal recording. The volume is unique and original in its consistent discussion of conventional heads and the polyvalent approach of thin-film ones. It presents an extremely modern subject in an easy-to-understand language and covers a large area of interest, from recent advances in physics of thin magnetic films to micro-electronics and computers.










