Magnetic recording medium

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6310837
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09170083

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The invention is a magnetic recording medium which is effectively protected against forgery by the alteration of recorded data, and a method for carrying out writing and reading on this magnetic recording medium. The magnetic recording medium of the invention comprises a recording material composed of a crystalline alloy containing Fe and Al . In the recoding material, the total amount of Fe and Al is at least 90 at % and the atomic ratio Al/(Fe+Al) ranges from 0.30 to 0.45. The recording material changes from a disordered phase to an ordered phase by heating. The recording material has a saturation magnetization of at least 45 emu/g prior to heating and lowers its saturation magnetization by at least 35 emu/g upon heating. Dark regions are observable in a bright-field image of the recording material by transmission electron microscopy, the dark regions accounting for 15-60% of the recording material in areal ratio and having a maximum breadth of 10-200 nm.

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TDK CORPORATIONTOKYO 103-6128
TOKYO MAGNETIC PRINTING CO LTDMINATO-KU 5-1 TAITO 1-CHOME TAITO-KU TOKYO

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Chou, Tsutomu Chiba, JP 111 1745
Fujii, Mari Chiba, JP 5 47
Ishizaka, Chikara Chiba, JP 44 270
Ito, Masahiro Kanagawa, JP 384 3615
Karatsu, Masahiro Chiba, JP 7 59
Mimura, Shohei Kanagawa, JP 16 76
Saito, Katsumi Chiba, JP 40 709
Shigeta, Masao Chiba, JP 13 241
Wakayama, Katsuhiko Ibaraki, JP 13 162

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