1999 年 23 巻 4_2 号 p. 1029-1032
Non-linear transition shift (NLTS) increases rapidly with an increase in the write frequency. We investigated the relation between the frequency characteristics of NLTS and the write head properties, and proposed a new mechanism whereby high-frequency NLTS depends on the field rise time, not on the spatial field gradient. It is shown that NLTS decreases with an increase in resistivity, a shortening of the yoke length, and an increase in the effective write current. It is also shown that a main factor in NLTS is the write time shift caused by the difference between the first bit and second bit rise times of the write field.