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magnetic recording

noun

  1. the process of recording sound or other data on magnetic tape, wire, etc.


magnetic recording

  1. The recording of a signal, such as sound or computer instructions, in the form of a magnetic pattern on a magnetizable surface, such as tape or a disk coated with metal oxides. In the recording process, small electromagnets are used to convert an electrical signal into a magnetic one that magnetizes that surface. The value of the signal at any given point corresponds to the degree and polarity of magnetization of the surface at a corresponding point. During playback, the opposite process occurs, and the magnetic fields along the surface are converted into electrical signals for further processing.
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • magnetic recorder noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of magnetic recording1

First recorded in 1940–45
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However, to transition to higher areal densities, a high anisotropy magnetic recording medium consisting of FePt grains combined with heat-assisted laser writing is required.

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The three-dimensional magnetic recording method can increase recording capacity by stacking recording layers in three dimensions.

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While reviewing data from the robotic probe’s 45-hour-long close encounter with Uranus in January 1986, they spied a 60-second jolt in its magnetic recording.

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“At such a short distance, the new heat-transfer effect is expected to play a significant role and so should be considered in the design of magnetic recording devices.”

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For instance, heat-assisted magnetic recording devices increase memory storage by momentarily heating tiny spots on a disk during writing.

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