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Principles of Magnetic Recording

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Magnetic recording is based on remanence, i.e. on the possibility of writing stable or metastable magnetization configurations within a material. The information carrying medium is the heart of any recording (or storage) system. Of course it is complemented by write, erase, and readout devices.

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de Lacheisserie, É.d.T., Gignoux, D., Schlenker, M. (2002). Principles of Magnetic Recording. In: de Lacheisserie, É.d.T., Gignoux, D., Schlenker, M. (eds) Magnetism. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1129-8_7

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