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titleOfInvention Magnetic powder suitable for low-noise media
abstract An iron system magnetic powder, and particularly an iron system magnetic powder comprised chiefly of Fe 16 N 2 , is provided that has an atomic ratio of total noble metal content to Fe of 0.01 - 10%. The magnetic powder can be produced by subjecting iron oxy-hydroxide or iron oxide having an atomic ratio of total noble metal content to Fe of 0.01 - 10% to reduction treatment. The average particle volume of the magnetic powder is preferably 4,000 nm 3 or less. The magnetic powder is suitable for fabricating high recording density media of low noise, high output and high C/N ratio that are suitable for use with a GMR head or the like.
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