heat assisted magnetic recording

What is Heat Assisted Magnetic Recording?

Heat Assisted Magnetic Recording (HAMR) is an advanced data storage technology that leverages both magnetic fields and localized heating to increase data storage density. By utilizing a laser to momentarily heat a specific region of the magnetic medium during the recording process, HAMR allows for the use of materials with higher magnetic anisotropy, which are otherwise difficult to magnetize at room temperature.

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