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"Thin film" recording head copper coil

"Thin film" recording head copper coil

"Thin film" recording head copper coil
Magnified several hundred times, this copper coil is part of the "thin film" recording head used in several IBM disk files. It was introduced in 1980. The IBM 3380 file used the technology to read and write data at three million characters a second, the first commercial unit to achieve such a rate. (Light refraction from minutely separated film layers produced the iridescent color pattern seen here.)