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Planar magnetic thin film head

Patent 7414816 Issued on August 19, 2008. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject May 28, 2024. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

RE33949

Planar magnetoresistive head with an improved gap structure
Patent #: 5491606
Issued on: 02/13/1996
Inventor: Hesterman, et al.

Pinched-gap magnetic recording thin film head
Patent #: 5673163
Issued on: 09/30/1997
Inventor: Cohen

Horizontal shared-pole magnetic read/write head having polarization conductor disabling write pole
Patent #: 5949624
Issued on: 09/07/1999
Inventor: Simmons, et al.

Magnetic field sensor with magnetoresistor
Patent #: 6388846
Issued on: 05/14/2002
Inventor: Albertini, et al.

Magnetic head and production method for magnetic heads Patent #: 7140094
Issued on: 11/28/2006
Inventor: Nemoto

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 10857776 filed on 05/28/2004

US Classes:

360/318.1, In horizontal head configuration360/313, Magnetoresistive (MR) reproducing head360/318Combined with inductive write head and having MR inside of inductive head

Examiners

Primary: Wellington, Andrea
Assistant: Dravininkas, Adam B

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

G11B 5/33
G11B 5/127
G11B 5/147

Abstract

A magnetic head (slider) which requires no lapping is described. The head is fabricated with an air bearing surface that is parallel to the wafer surface. The saw cuts used to separate the individual sliders from the rest of the wafer are perpendicular to the air-bearing surface and do not pass through any critical features. The read and write components are formed from thin films disposed parallel to the air bearing surface and can be side-by-side or tandem in relation to the recording track. The stripe height of the read sensor is controlled by the deposition process rather than by lapping. Various embodiments of the read head include contiguous junction biasing, external hard magnet biasing, and in-stack biasing. In one embodiment a permeable field collector is included below the sensor layer structure. An aperture shield surrounding the sensor at the ABS is included in one embodiment.

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