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Date of Patent:
Jan. 25, 2000

Filed:

Feb. 25, 1998
Applicant:
Inventors:

Philippe Tailhades, Toulouse, FR;

Jean-Pierre Bonino, Pechabou, FR;

Isabelle Pasquet, Ramonville, FR;

Lionel Presmanes, Tarbes, FR;

Laurence Bouet, Toulouse, FR;

Abel Rousset, Ramonville, St. Agne, FR;

Patrick Langlade, Plaisance Du Touch, FR;

Assignee:

ATG-Cygnet, Toulouse, FR;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
G11B / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
4286 / ; 4286 / ; 4286 / ; 428900 ; 427128 ; 427129 ; 427130 ; 427377 ; 427380 ; 427501 ; 427596 ; 427597 ;
Abstract

Composite material for magnetooptic recording, comprising a thin layer deposited on a non-magnetic solid substrate. The said thin layer is a polycrystalline layer consisting of microcrystals having a structure of a vacant-site spinel ferrite, based on iron, cobalt and transition metals. By virtue of a particular process for producing the thin layers, enabling especially the size of the crystallites to be increased, it is possible to optimize the magnetic and magnetooptic properties and to obtain thin layers having, for example, a remanent Faraday rotation and a coercive field which are greater, respectively, than 1 degree per micron for the Faraday rotation and 1000 Oe for the coercive field.


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