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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 09, 1999
Filed:
Aug. 27, 1997
Hitoshi Isono, Tenri, JP;
Kazuo Van, Nara, JP;
Sharp Kabushiki Kaisha, Osaka, JP;
Abstract
A magnetic recording medium in accordance with the present invention is constituted by a first magnetic film having a magnetic anisotropy in a first direction parallel to the film surface and a second magnetic film that is formed on the first magnetic film and that is made of an amorphous alloy film of a rare-earth metal and a transition metal having a magnetic anisotropy in a second direction that is parallel to the film surface, and different from the first direction. In the above-mentioned magnetic recording medium, the first and second magnetic films have magnetic anisotropies having directions parallel to their surfaces and different from each other. When a magnetic latent image is formed on the magnetic recording medium of this type, it is possible to reduce the height of serration in the serrate magnetization transition structure appearing in the border of magnetization inversion in the magnetic latent image. Consequently, it becomes possible to improve the resolution of the magnetic-latent-image recording, and also to provide magnetic latent images with high resolution and high magnetic attracting force to magnetic toner.