Uncovering the Mysteries of CoPtCrB Magnetic Storage Media

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CoPtCrB is a magnetic storage media utilized in hard drives, notable for its high density and performance characteristics. The discussion highlights a request for specific data regarding its density, which is essential for understanding its application in storage technologies. A resource link provided by a participant points to IBM's documentation on the material, which may contain valuable information for further research.

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Hey!
Im doing a project at university about storages medias. I come across a matter called CoPtCrB used as the magnetic media in for instance harddrives. I have not been able to find any information like density and such though, and I need those data. Can someone in here direct me to some facts about this matter or do someone know something about this matter?

Thanks in advance,

René Petersen
 
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I don't know anything about these materials, but a quick Google gave me this:
http://www-306.ibm.com/chips/periodic/pt-cr-b.html
 
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