Magnetic Disk of a Data Storage Device with Tempered Growth of Magnetic Recording Layer
US-2016372146-A1 · Dec 22, 2016 · US
US10504548B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10504548-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515511038-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 17, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 10, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 10, 2019 |
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An e-type iron-based oxide magnetic particle powder has narrow particle size distribution and has a low content of fine particles which do not contribute to magnetic recording characteristics. As a result, a narrow coercive force distribution is achieved and the powder is suitable for increasing recording density of a magnetic recording medium. The powder containing substituting metal elements can be obtained by: adding an alkali to an aqueous solution containing trivalent iron ions and ions of the metals for partially substituting Fe sites to neutralize the aqueous solution to a pH of 1.5 to 2.5; then adding a hydroxycarboxylic acid; further adding the alkali to neutralize the aqueous solution to a pH of 8.0 to 9.0; washing with water a precipitation of an iron oxyhydroxide containing the substituting metal elements produced; and coating the iron oxyhydroxide containing the substituting metal elements with a silicon oxide and heating the resultant.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An iron-based oxide magnetic particle powder in which a part of Fe sites of ε-Fe 2 O 3 is substituted with another metal element, having a mean particle diameter as measured by a transmission electron microscopy of 10 nm to 30 nm, wherein an I L /I H value defined below is 0.7 or less: wherein I H is the intensity of a peak appearing on the higher magnetic field side in a differential B-H curve obtained by numerically differentiating a B-H curve obtained by a measurement under conditions of an applied magnetic field of 1035 kA/m (13 kOe), an M measurement range of 0.005 A·m 2 (5 emu), a step bit of 80 bit, a time constant of 0.03 sec, and a wait time of 0.1 sec, and I L is the intensity of the intercept on the vertical axis at the zero magnetic field in the differential B-H curve. 2. The iron-based oxide magnetic particle powder according to claim 1 , wherein the I L /I H value is 0.53 or less. 3. The iron-based oxide magnetic particle powder according to claim 1 , wherein the iron-based oxide is represented by ε-A x B y C z Fe 2-x-y-z O 3 (wherein, A represents at least one divalent metal element selected from Co, Ni, Mn, and Zn, B represents at least one tetravalent metal element selected from Ti and Sn, C represents at least one trivalent metal element selected from In, Ga, and Al, and 0<x, y, z<1 are satisfied). 4. The iron-based oxide magnetic particle powder according to claim 1 or 2 , wherein the iron-based oxide is represented by ε-B y C z Fe 2-y-z O 3 (wherein, B represents at least one tetravalent metal element selected from Ti and Sn, C represents at least one trivalent metal element selected from In, Ga, and Al, and 0<y, z<1 are satisfied). 5. The iron-based oxide magnetic particle powder according to claim 1 , wherein the iron-based oxide is represented by ε-C z Fe 2-z O 3 (wherein, C represents at least one trivalent metal element selected from In, Ga, and Al, and 0<z<1 are satisfied). 6. A coating material for a coating type magnetic recording medium, wherein the iron-based oxide magnetic particle powder as set forth in claim 1 is used. 7. A magnetic recording medium, wherein the iron-based oxide magnetic particle powder as set forth in claim 1 is used. 8. A method for producing an iron-based oxide magnetic particle powder in which a part of Fe sites of ε-Fe 2 O 3 is substituted with another metal element, having a mean particle diameter as measured by a transmission electron microscopy of 10 nm to 30 nm, the method comprising: a first neutralization step in which an aqueous solution containing trivalent iron ions and ions of the metal for partially substituting the Fe sites is neutralized to a pH of 1.5 to 2.5; a step in which a hydroxycarboxylic acid is added to the aqueous solution after the neutralization; a second neutralization step in which the aqueous solution having the hydroxycarboxylic acid added is neutralized to a pH of 8.0 to 9.0; a step in which an iron oxyhydroxide containing the substituting metal element produced in the second neutralization step is subjected to water washing; a step in which the iron oxyhydroxide containing the substituting metal element after the water washing is coated with a silicon oxide; and a step in which the iron oxyhydroxide containing the substituting metal element coated with the silicon oxide is heated to produce an iron oxide containing the substituting metal element coated with the silicon oxide, wherein a value of I L /I H defined below is 0.7 or less: wherein I H is the intensity of a peak appearing on the higher magnetic field side in a differential B-H curve obtained by numerically differentiating a B-H curve obtained by a measurement under conditions of an applied magnetic field of 1035 kA/m (13 kOe), an M measurement range of 0.005 A*m 2 (5 emu), a step bit of 80 bit, a time constant of 0.03 sec, and a wait time of 0.1 sec, and I L is the intensity of the intercept on the vertical axis at the zero magnetic field in the differential B-H curve. 9. The method for producing an iron-based oxide magnetic particle powder according to claim 8 , wherein the value of I L /I H is 0.53 or less. 10. The method for producing an iron-based oxide magnetic particle powder according to claim 8 , wherein the iron-based oxide is represented by ε-A x B y C z Fe 2-x-y-z O 3 (wherein, A represents at least one divalent metal element selected from Co, Ni, Mn, and Zn, B represents at least one tetravalent metal element selected from Ti and Sn, C represents at least one trivalent metal element selected from In, Ga, and Al, and 0<x, y, z<1 are satisfied). 11. The method for producing an iron-based oxide magnetic particle powder according to claim 8 , wherein the iron-based oxide is represented by ε-B y C z Fe 2-y-z O 3 (wherein, B represents at least one tetravalent metal element selected from Ti and Sn, C represents at least one trivalent metal element selected from In, Ga, and Al, and 0<y, z<1 are satisfied). 12. The method for producing an iron-based oxide magnetic particle powder according to claim 8 , wherein the iron-based oxide is represented by ε-C Z Fe 2-z O 3 (wherein, C represents at least one trivalent metal element selected from In, Ga, and Al, and 0<z<1 are satisfied). 13. The method for producing an iron-based oxide magnetic particle powder according to claim 8 , wherein the hydroxycarboxylic acid is one or more of tartaric acid, citric acid, and malic acid. 14. An iron-based oxide magnetic particle powder produced by the method for producing an iron-based oxide magnetic particle powder as set forth in claim 8 . 15. A method for producing an iron-based oxide magnetic particle powder in which a part of Fe sites of ε-Fe 2 O 3 is substituted with another metal element, having a mean particle diameter as measured by a transmission electron microscopy of 10 nm to 30 nm, the method comprising: a first neutralization step in which an aqueous solution containing trivalent iron ions and ions of the metal for partially substituting the Fe sites is neutralized to a pH of 1.5 to 2.5; a step in which a hydroxycarboxylic acid is added to the aqueous solution after the neutralization; a second neutralization step in which the aqueous solution having the hydroxycarboxylic acid added is neutralized to a pH of 8.0 to 9.0; a step in which an iron oxyhydroxide containing the substituting metal element produced in the second neutralization step is subjected to water washing; a step in which the iron oxyhydroxide containing the substituting metal element after the water washing is coated with a silicon oxide; a step in which the iron oxyhydroxide containing the substituting metal element coated with the silicon oxide is heated to produce an iron oxide containing the substituting metal element coated with the silicon oxide; and a step in which the silicon oxide coating the iron oxide containing the substituting metal element is removed, wherein a value of I L /I H defined below is 0.7 or less: wherein I H is the intensity of a peak appearing on the higher magnetic field side in a differential B-H curve obtained by numerically differentiating a B-H curve obtained by a measurement under conditions of an applied magnetic field of 1035 kA/m (13 kOe), an M measurement range of 0.005 A*m 2 (5 emu), a step bit of 80 bit, a time constant of 0.03 sec, and a wait time of 0.1 sec, and I L is the intensity of the intercept on the vertical axis at the zero magnetic field in the differential B-H curve. 16. 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