Magnetic sensor, magnetic head, and biomagnetic sensor
US-2016154071-A1 · Jun 2, 2016 · US
US9685178B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9685178-B1 |
| Application number | US-201615183347-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Jun 15, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 15, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 20, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 20, 2017 |
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A lateral spin valve reader includes a channel layer having a first end that is proximate to a bearing surface and a second end that is away from the bearing surface. The lateral spin valve reader also includes a detector structure disposed over an upper surface of a first portion of the channel layer that is proximate to the first end of the channel layer. A spin injection structure disposed below a lower surface of a second portion of the channel layer is proximate to the second end of the channel layer. An area of overlap between the spin injection structure and the second portion of the channel layer is substantially larger than an area of overlap between the detector structure and the first portion of the channel layer.
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A lateral spin valve reader comprising: a channel layer having a first end at a bearing surface and a second end that is away from the bearing surface; a detector structure disposed over an upper surface of a first portion of the channel layer that is proximate to the first end of the channel layer; and a spin injection structure disposed below a lower surface of a second portion of the channel layer that is proximate to the second end of the channel layer, wherein an area of overlap between the spin injection structure and the second portion of the channel layer is substantially larger than an area of overlap between the detector structure and the first portion of the channel layer, and wherein a width of the spin injection structure in a direction parallel to the bearing surface is substantially larger than a width of the detector structure in the directional parallel to the bearing surface, and wherein the second portion of the channel layer comprises a region that is substantially wider than the first portion of the channel layer in the direction parallel to the bearing surface. 2. The lateral spin valve reader of claim 1 and wherein the width of the spin injection structure in the direction parallel to the bearing surface is tens of nanometers. 3. The lateral spin valve reader of claim 1 and wherein a length of the spin injection structure in a direction perpendicular to the bearing surface is greater that a length of the detector structure in the direction perpendicular to the bearing surface. 4. The lateral spin valve reader of claim 1 and further comprising a tunnel barrier between the spin injection structure and the channel layer. 5. The lateral spin valve reader of claim 3 and wherein no tunnel barrier is included between the detector structure and the channel layer. 6. The lateral spin valve reader of claim 1 and further comprising a tunnel barrier between the detector structure and the channel layer. 7. The lateral spin valve reader of claim 1 and wherein the channel layer comprises a non-magnetic metal. 8. The lateral spin valve reader of claim 1 and wherein the channel layer comprises a semiconductor. 9. The lateral spin valve reader of claim 1 and wherein the spin injection structure comprises a Heusler alloy. 10. The lateral spin valve reader of claim 1 and further comprising a two-terminal configuration. 11. A multi-sensor reader within a single recording head, the multi-sensor reader comprising: a top shield; a bottom shield; and a plurality of lateral spin valve readers interposed between the top shield and the bottom shield, wherein each of the plurality of lateral spin valve readers comprises: a channel layer having a first end that is proximate to a bearing surface and a second end that is away from the bearing surface; a detector structure disposed over an upper surface of a first portion of the channel layer that is proximate to the first end of the channel layer; and a spin injection structure disposed below a lower surface of a second portion of the channel layer that is proximate to the second end of the channel layer, wherein an area of overlap between the spin injection structure and the second portion of the channel layer is substantially larger than an area of overlap between the detector structure and the first portion of the channel layer; first and second mid shields between a first one of the plurality of lateral spin valve readers and a second one of the plurality of lateral spin valve readers; and an isolation layer between the first mid shield and the second mid shield. 12. The multi-sensor reader of claim 11 and wherein, in each of the plurality of lateral spin valve readers, the spin injection structure is substantially larger than the detector structure. 13. The multi-sensor reader of claim 11 and wherein, in each of the plurality of lateral spin valve readers, the second portion of the channel layer comprises a region that is substantially wider than the first portion of the channel layer. 14. The multi-sensor reader of claim 11 and wherein each of the plurality of lateral spin valve readers further comprises a tunnel barrier between the spin injection structure and the channel layer. 15. The multi-sensor reader of claim 14 and wherein, in each of the plurality of lateral spin valve readers, no tunnel barrier is included between the detector structure and the channel layer. 16. The multi-sensor reader of claim 11 and wherein each of the plurality of lateral spin valves readers further comprises a tunnel barrier between the detector structure and the channel layer. 17. The multi-sensor reader of claim 11 and wherein, in each of the plurality of lateral spin valve readers, the channel layer comprises a non-magnetic metal or a semiconductor. 18. The multi-sensor reader of claim 11 and wherein each of the plurality of lateral spin valve readers further comprises a two-terminal configuration, a three-terminal configuration or a four-terminal configuration. 19. A multi-sensor reader within a single recording head, the multi-sensor reader comprising: a plurality of lateral spin valve readers interposed between a top shield and a bottom shield, wherein each of the plurality of lateral spin valve readers comprises: a detector structure located proximate to a bearing surface; a spin injection structure located away from the bearing surface; and a channel layer extending from the detector structure to the spin injection structure, wherein an area of overlap between the channel layer and the spin injection structure is substantially larger than an area of overlap between the channel layer and the detector structure, wherein a first one of the plurality of lateral spin valve readers has a two terminal configuration with only a single detector terminal connected to the top shield and only a single injector terminal connected to a mid shield between the first one of the plurality of lateral spin valve readers and a second one of the plurality of lateral spin valve readers, and no terminal connected to the channel layer. 20. The multi-sensor reader of claim 19 and wherein, in each of the plurality of lateral spin valve readers, the spin injection structure is substantially larger than the detector structure.
Specially shaped layers · CPC title
Arrangements using a magnetic tunnel junction · CPC title
Arrangements in which the active read-out elements are transducing in association with active magnetic shields, e.g. magnetically coupled shields (G11B5/3916 takes precedence) · CPC title
with a plurality of independent magnetoresistive active read-out elements for respectively transducing from selected components · CPC title
large or giant magnetoresistive effects [GMR], e.g. as generated in spin-valve [SV] devices · CPC title
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