Write head having beveled non-magnetic write gap seed layer
US-2015371668-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US2016133290A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016133290-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514867573-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Sep 28, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 7, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A write head having a write pole with a tip portion defining a pole tip and a paddle portion extending from the tip portion away from the pole tip, the paddle portion defining a back edge. The write head also has a coil structure having at least two active turns crossing the paddle portion, wherein a back of the coil structure is no more than 1 micrometer past the back edge of the write pole. In some implementations, a length from the pole tip to the back edge is no more than 4.5 micrometers.
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1 . A write head comprising: a write pole including a pole tip proximate to an air-bearing surface and a back edge, with a length from the pole tip to the back edge being no more than 4.2 micrometers in a direction perpendicular to the air bearing surface, and a coil structure having two or three active turns crossing the write pole, wherein a back of the coil structure is no more than 1 micrometer past the back edge of the write pole. 2 . The write head of claim 1 , wherein the length from the pole tip to the back edge is no more than 3.9 micrometers. 3 . The write head of claim 1 , wherein the length from the pole tip to the back edge is no more than 3.6 micrometers. 4 . The write head of claim 1 , the write pole comprising high magnetic moment material of 2.4T or greater. 5 . (canceled) 6 . The write head of claim 1 , wherein the back of the coil structure is no more than 0.8 micrometer past the back edge of the write pole. 7 . The write head of claim 1 , the coil structure comprising three active turns and a dummy turn, with the dummy turn more distal from the pole tip than the active turns. 8 . The write head of claim 1 , the coil structure comprising two active turns and a dummy turn, with the dummy turn more distal from the pole tip than the active turns. 9 . The write head of claim 8 , wherein all of the two active turns and the dummy turn are no more than 1 micrometer past the back edge of the write pole. 10 . The write head of claim 1 , wherein the write pole has a tip portion defining the pole tip, a flared paddle portion extending from the tip portion away from the pole tip, with the flared paddle portion defining the back edge. 11 . The write head of claim 1 , wherein the write pole has a tip portion defining the pole tip, a flared paddle portion extending from the tip portion away from the pole tip, and a back extension region extending from the flared paddle portion, the back extension region defining the back edge. 12 . A method comprising: fabricating a write pole including a tip portion adjacent to an air-bearing surface and adjoined to a paddle portion; milling to remove material from the paddle portion and reduce a maximum length of the tip portion and paddle portion to no greater than 4.2 micrometers in a direction perpendicular to the air-bearing surface. 13 . The method of claim 12 , wherein milling reduces the maximum length to no greater than 3.9 micrometers. 14 . The method of claim 13 , wherein milling reduces the maximum length to no greater than 3.6 micrometers. 15 . A write head comprising: a write pole having a tip portion defining a pole tip proximate to an air-bearing surface, a back edge, and a flared paddle portion extending from the tip portion away from the pole tip toward the back edge, with a length from the pole tip to the back edge being no more than 4.2 micrometers in a direction perpendicular to the air bearing surface. 16 . The write head of claim 15 , with the flared paddle portion defining the back edge. 17 . The write head of claim 15 , the write pole further comprising a back extension region extending from the flared paddle portion, the back extension region defining the back edge. 18 . The write head of claim 15 further comprising a coil structure having two or three active turns crossing the write pole, wherein a back of the coil structure is no more than 1 micrometer past the back edge of the write pole. 19 . The write head of claim 18 , the coil structure comprising two active turns and a dummy turn, with the dummy turn more distal from the pole tip than the active turns. 20 . The write head of claim 15 , the write pole comprising high magnetic moment material of 2.4T or greater.
Shaping of layers, poles or gaps for improving the form of the electrical signal transduced, e.g. for shielding, contour effect, equalizing, side flux fringing, cross talk reduction between heads or between heads and information tracks (G11B5/3113, G11B5/245 take precedence) · CPC title
by using special coil configurations or conductors · CPC title
with cores being composed of metal sheets, i.e. laminated cores {with cores composed of isolated magnetic layers, e.g. sheets (in thin films G11B5/31)} · CPC title
Assembling or shaping of elements (G11B5/1278 takes precedence) · CPC title
Design of the air bearing surface · CPC title
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