Abstract
Two-track squeeze and adjacent track interference (ATI) are major barriers to increasing track density in hard disk drives (HDD). These depend on skew angles made by a magnetic head and circumferential direction on a magnetic disk. This paper describes relationships between the skew angle and the magnetic core width (MCW) which affects two-track squeeze and ATI performance. We propose a design concept of a track pitch profile at different skew angles considering MCW. Equivalent robustness of ATI performance on different skew angle conditions is obtained with the optimized track pitch.