P. Mächtle, R. Berger, et al.
Proceedings of the IEEE Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS)
Ultrahigh storage densities of up to 1 Tb/in.2 or more can be achieved by using local-probe techniques to write, read back, and erase data in very thin polymer films. The thermomechanical scanning-probe-based data-storage concept called Millipede combines ultrahigh density, small form factor, and high data rate. After illustrating the principles of operation of the Millipede, a channel model for the analysis of the readback process is introduced, and analytical results are compared with experimental data. Furthermore, the arrangement of data-storage fields as well as dedicated Reids for servo and timing control is discussed, and system aspects related to the readback process, multiplexing, synchronization, and position-error-signal generation for tracking are introduced. Finally, the application of (d, k) modulation coding as a means to further increase areal density is presented, and the effect on the user data rates discussed.
P. Mächtle, R. Berger, et al.
Proceedings of the IEEE Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS)
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MRS Proceedings 2000
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Physical Review Letters
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ISIT 1990