Magnetic recording read transducer having a laminated free layer
US-9214169-B1 · Dec 15, 2015 · US
US2024144965A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2024144965-A1 |
| Application number | US-202318228529-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jul 31, 2023 |
| Priority date | Oct 31, 2022 |
| Publication date | May 2, 2024 |
| Grant date | — |
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The present disclosure generally relates to spin-orbit torque (SOT) devices comprising a bismuth antimony (BiSb) layer. The SOT devices further comprises a first shield, a BiSb layer disposed over the first shield (S1), a free layer (FL) disposed over the BiSb layer, and a second shield (S2) disposed over the FL. The S1, the FL, and the S2 are disposed at a media facing surface (MFS). The BiSb layer is recessed from the MFS a first distance of about 5 nm to about 20 nm. The FL has a length greater than the first distance. A notch and/or an insulation layer is disposed adjacent to the BiSb layer at the MFS. Current may be configured to flow vertically through the S2 to the FL, and horizontally from the FL to the BiSb layer. Current may be configured to flow vertically through the S2 to the S1.
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1 . A magnetic recording head, comprising: a first shield extending to a media facing surface (MFS); a spin-orbit torque (SOT) layer disposed over the first shield, the SOT layer being recessed from the MFS; a free layer disposed over the SOT layer, the free layer extending to the MFS; and a second shield disposed over the free layer, the second shield extending to the MFS. 2 . The magnetic recording head of claim 1 , further comprising: a first notch disposed on the first shield at the MFS, wherein the SOT layer is disposed adjacent to the first notch; and an insulation layer disposed on the first notch at the MFS, the insulation layer being in contact with the free layer. 3 . The magnetic recording head of claim 2 , further comprising: a buffer layer disposed between the first shield and the SOT layer, the buffer layer being recessed from the MFS; an interlayer disposed over the BiSb layer, the interlayer being recessed from the MFS; and a cap layer disposed between the free layer and the second shield, the cap layer extending to the MFS. 4 . The magnetic recording head of claim 3 , wherein the insulation layer extends perpendicular from the MFS into the magnetic recording head, wherein the insulation layer is disposed between the buffer layer and the first shield, and wherein the insulation layer is disposed in contact with the buffer layer, the SOT layer, and the interlayer. 5 . The magnetic recording head of claim 2 , further comprising a second notch disposed in contact with the cap layer and the second shield, the second notch being disposed at the MFS. 6 . The magnetic recording head of claim 1 , wherein the SOT layer is recessed a distance of about 5 nm to about 20 nm from the MFS. 7 . The magnetic recording head of claim 1 , wherein the free layer has a length extending from the MFS into the magnetic recording head greater than a distance the SOT layer is recessed from the MFS. 8 . The magnetic recording head of claim 1 , further comprising means for flowing a current vertically through the second shield into the free layer and horizontally out through the SOT layer. 9 . A magnetic recording device comprising the magnetic recording head of claim 1 . 10 . A magnetic recording head, comprising: a first shield extending to a media facing surface (MFS); a first notch disposed on the first shield, the first notch having a first portion disposed at the MFS; a buffer layer disposed on the first notch, the buffer layer being recessed from the MFS; a spin-orbit torque (SOT) layer disposed on the buffer layer, the SOT layer being recessed from the MFS; a free layer disposed over the SOT layer, the free layer extending to the MFS; and a second shield disposed over the free layer, the second shield extending to the MFS. 11 . The magnetic recording head of claim 10 , further comprising an insulation layer disposed on the first notch at the MFS, the insulation layer being disposed adjacent to and in contact with the buffer layer and the SOT layer. 12 . The magnetic recording head of claim 11 , wherein the buffer layer and the SOT layer are recessed a first distance from the MFS, and wherein a first length of the insulation layer is equal to the first distance. 13 . The magnetic recording head of claim 12 , wherein a second length of the free layer is greater than the first length. 14 . The magnetic recording head of claim 10 , further comprising: an interlayer disposed on the SOT layer; and a cap layer disposed between the free layer and the second shield, the cap layer extending to the MFS. 15 . The magnetic recording head of claim 10 , further comprising a second notch disposed between the second shield and the free layer, the second notch extending to the MFS, wherein a shield-to-shield spacing of the magnetic recording head is a second distance between the first notch and the second notch. 16 . The magnetic recording head of claim 10 , further comprising means for flowing a current vertically through the second shield, the free layer, the SOT layer, and the buffer layer to the first shield. 17 . The magnetic recording head of claim 10 , further comprising a ferromagnetic (FM) layer disposed over the interlayer. 18 . A magnetic recording device comprising the magnetic recording head of claim 10 . 19 . A magnetic recording head, comprising: a first shield extending to a media facing surface (MFS); a buffer layer disposed on the first shield; a spin-orbit torque (SOT) layer disposed on the buffer layer, the Bi SOT Sb layer being recessed from the MFS a first distance of about 5 nm to about 20 nm; an interlayer disposed on the SOT layer; a free layer disposed over the interlayer, the free layer extending to the MFS, wherein the free layer has a first length extending from the MFS greater than the first distance; a cap layer disposed over the free layer; and a second shield disposed over the cap layer, the second shield extending to the MFS. 20 . The magnetic recording head of claim 19 , wherein the buffer layer and the interlayer are recessed the first distance from the MFS. 21 . The magnetic recording head of claim 19 , further comprising: a first notch disposed on the first shield, the first notch being disposed at the MFS; and an insulation layer disposed on the first notch, the insulation layer being disposed in contact with the buffer layer, the SOT layer, the interlayer, the free layer. 22 . The magnetic recording head of claim 19 , further comprising a second notch disposed between and in contact with the second shield and the cap layer. 23 . The magnetic recording head of claim 19 , further comprising means for flowing a current vertically through the second shield, the cap layer, the free layer, the interlayer, the SOT layer, and the buffer layer to the first shield. 24 . The magnetic recording head of claim 19 , further comprising a ferromagnetic (FM) layer disposed between the interlayer and the free layer. 25 . A magnetic recording device comprising the magnetic recording head of claim 19 .
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