Magnetic recording head and disk device having the same
US-2018075868-A1 · Mar 15, 2018 · US
US11017806B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11017806-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017004096-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 27, 2020 |
| Priority date | Sep 6, 2019 |
| Publication date | May 25, 2021 |
| Grant date | May 25, 2021 |
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A Spin Hall Effect (SHE) assisted magnetic recording device is disclosed wherein a SHE layer comprising a giant Spin Hall Angle material is formed in a write gap between a main pole (MP) trailing side and trailing shield (TS). The SHE layer contacts either the MP or TS, and has a front side at the air bearing surface or recessed therefrom. In one embodiment, a current (I 1 ) is applied between the MP trailing side and SHE layer and is spin polarized to generate a first spin transfer torque that tilts a local MP magnetization to a direction that enhances a MP write field. In a second embodiment, a current (I 2 ) is applied between the SHE layer and TS and is spin polarized to generate a second spin transfer torque that tilts a local TS magnetization to a direction that increases the TS return field and improves bit error rate.
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We claim: 1. A Spin Hall Effect (SHE) assisted magnetic recording (SHAMR) device, comprising: (a) a main pole (MP) that is configured to generate a magnetic (write) field in a MP tip with a front side at an air bearing surface (ABS), and having a local magnetization that is proximate to a MP trailing side and substantially in a direction of a write gap (WG) flux field between the MP tip and a trailing shield, and across an adjoining WG having a first thickness; (b) the trailing shield (TS) with a front side at the ABS, and a local magnetization proximate to a TS bottom surface that faces the MP and substantially in a direction of the WG flux field; and (c) a Spin Hall Effect (SHE) layer formed in the WG and comprised of a Spin Hall Angle (SHA) material having a thickness less than the first thickness, wherein the SHE layer is configured to generate a first transverse spin transfer torque that tilts the local MP magnetization to a direction that is more orthogonal to the ABS thereby enhancing the write field when a first current (I 1 ) is applied between the MP trailing side and SHE layer, or to generate a second transverse spin transfer torque that tilts the local TS magnetization to a direction that is more orthogonal to the ABS to increase a TS return field when a second current (I 2 ) is applied between the TS and the SHE layer. 2. The SHAMR device of claim 1 , wherein the SHE layer has a down-track thickness less than 12 nm. 3. The SHAMR device of claim 1 , wherein the SHE layer contacts a portion of the MP trailing side from the ABS to a height (h), or the SHE layer contacts a portion of the TS bottom surface from the ABS to a height (h 1 ) where both of h and h 1 are from 10 nm to 70 nm. 4. The SHAMR device of claim 1 , wherein the SHE layer has a bottom surface contacting a front portion of the MP trailing side, and has a top surface that is separated from the TS by a WG layer, such that when the SHE layer is comprised of a positive giant SHA material having an absolute value for SHA that is >0.05, and I 1 is applied from the MP trailing side to the SHE layer, the first transverse spin transfer torque is generated. 5. The SHAMR device of claim 1 , wherein the SHE layer has a bottom surface contacting a front portion of the MP trailing side, and has a top surface that is separated from the TS by a WG layer, such that when the SHE layer is comprised of a negative giant SHA material having an absolute value for SHA that is >0.05, and is applied from the SHE layer to the MP trailing side, the first transverse spin transfer torque is generated. 6. The SHAMR device of claim 1 , wherein the SHE layer has a bottom surface separated from the MP trailing side by a WG layer, and has a top surface that contacts a front portion of the TS bottom surface, such that when the SHE layer is comprised of a positive giant SHA material having an absolute value for SHA that is >0.05, and I 2 is applied from the TS bottom surface to the SHE layer, the second transverse spin transfer torque is generated. 7. The SHAMR device of claim 1 , wherein the SHE layer has a bottom surface separated from the MP trailing side by a WG layer, and has a top surface that contacts a front portion of the TS bottom surface, such that when the SHE layer is comprised of a negative giant SHA material having an absolute value for SHA that is >0.05, and I 2 is applied from the SHE layer to the TS bottom surface, the second transverse spin transfer torque is generated. 8. The SHAMR device of claim 1 , wherein the SHE layer has a front side at the ABS, or is recessed from the ABS and is separated therefrom by a portion of the WG. 9. The SHAMR device of claim 1 , wherein the I 1 and I 2 are applied from a direct current (dc) source, and flow through a first lead and second lead between the dc source and the MP and TS, respectively, and flow through a third lead between a back portion of the SHE layer and the dc source. 10. The SHAMR device of claim 1 , wherein the SHE layer has a backside that is a greater distance from the ABS than a throat height of the trailing shield. 11. The SHAMR device of claim 1 , wherein said SHAMR device is configured so that I 1 and I 2 have no threshold current density requirement in order to generate the first and second transverse spin transfer torque, respectively. 12. A head gimbal assembly (HGA), comprising: (a) the SHAMR device of claim 1 ; and (b) a suspension that elastically supports the SHAMR device, wherein the suspension has a flexure to which the SHAMR device is joined, a load beam with one end connected to the flexure, and a base plate connected to the other end of the load beam. 13. A magnetic recording apparatus, comprising: (a) the HGA of claim 12 ; (b) a magnetic recording medium positioned opposite to a slider on which the SHAMR device is formed; (c) a spindle motor that rotates and drives the magnetic recording medium; and (d) a device that supports the slider, and that positions the slider relative to the magnetic recording medium. 14. A method of forming a Spin Hall Effect (SHE) assisted magnetic recording (SHAMR) device, comprising: (a) providing a main pole (MP) with a trailing side, and wherein the MP is separated from a side shield on each side of a center plane by a side gap, and wherein a first write gap (WG) layer is formed on a side shield top surface and the side gap on each side of a center plane that bisects the MP trailing side; (b) forming a SHE layer on the MP trailing side, wherein the SHE layer has a width w between two sides thereof, and the SHE layer is comprised of a Spin Hall Angle (SHA) material; (c) forming a second WG layer on the first WG layer, and wherein the second WG layer adjoins the two sides of the SHE layer and has a top surface essentially coplanar with a top surface of the SHE layer; and (d) forming a trailing shield (TS) on the second WG layer and on the SHE layer; and (e) performing a lapping process to form an air bearing surface (ABS), wherein the MP trailing side has a track width (TW) at the ABS, and wherein w≥TW. 15. The method of claim 14 wherein the SHE layer is comprised of a positive giant SHA material, or a negative giant SHA material having an absolute value for SHA that is >0.05. 16. The method of claim 14 wherein the SHE layer has a front side at the ABS and a bottom surface that contacts a front portion of the MP trailing side from the ABS to a height (h), and a top surface that contacts a TS bottom surface from the ABS to a height (h 1 ) where both of h and h 1 are from 10 nm to 70 nm. 17. The method of claim 14 wherein the SHE layer has a front side that is recessed from the ABS. 18. The method of claim 14 wherein the SHE layer is comprised of at least two sub-layers wherein a first sub-layer contacts the MP trailing side, and a second sub-layer contacts a TS bottom surface. 19. The method of claim 14 wherein the SHE layer has a backside that is a greater distance from the ABS than a throat height of the trailing shield.
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