Magnetic head manufacturing method forming sensor side wall film by over-etching magnetic shield
US-9196268-B2 · Nov 24, 2015 · US
US9792934B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9792934-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615059383-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 3, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 3, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 17, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 17, 2017 |
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A multi reader head has a plurality of readers that are laminated via a gap layer(s), and each of the readers has a structure in which a current-perpendicular-to-plane (CPP) type of magneto-resistive effect element, where a current flows along the lamination direction, is interposed between a pair of shields that function as an electrode, respectively, from both sides in the lamination direction. The shields that are opposed from each other via the gap layer of the readers that are adjacent in the lamination direction by a distance that is not constant, but include a portion with a greater distance between the shields and another portion with a smaller distance between the shields are included. The portion with a greater distance between the shields is situated at a position away from the center on an air bearing surface opposing to a recording medium in the magneto-resistive effect element.
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A multi reader head, comprising: a plurality of readers laminated via a gap layer, wherein each of the readers includes a structure in which a current-perpendicular-to-plane (CPP) type magneto-resistive effect element, where a current flows along a lamination direction, is interposed between a pair of shields that function as an electrode, respectively, from both sides of the CPP type magneto-resistive effect element in the lamination direction, a distance between the shields that are opposed to each other via the gap layer of the readers that are adjacent one another in the lamination direction is not constant, but includes a portion with a greater distance between the shields and another portion with a smaller distance between the shields, the portion with a greater distance between the shields is situated farther away from a center on an air bearing surface opposing a recording medium in the magneto-resistive effect element compared to the portion with a smaller distance between the shields. 2. The multi reader head according to claim 1 , wherein the portion with a greater distance between the shields is situated at a position that does not overlap with the magneto-resistive effect element. 3. The multi reader head according to claim 1 , wherein the gap layer in the portion with a greater distance between the shields is thicker due to an additional insulating layer compared to the gap layer in the portion with a smaller distance between the shields. 4. The multi reader head according to claim 3 , wherein the portion with a greater distance between the shields includes: one portion which is thicker due to an additional insulating layer compared to the gap layer in the portion with a smaller distance between the shields, and another portion which is much thicker due to two additional insulating layers compared to the gap layer in the portion with a smaller distance between the shields. 5. The multi reader head according to claim 3 , wherein the insulating layer is made from silicon oxide. 6. The multi reader head according to claim 1 , wherein a concave portion is formed on an inner surface in the lamination direction of the shield situated at the most outer position in the lamination direction, and the concave portion is arranged at a position opposing to the portion with a greater distance between the shields, which are opposed via the gap layer. 7. The multi reader head according to claim 1 , wherein three or more readers are laminated via gap layers, respectively. 8. A multi reader head, comprising: a plurality of readers laminated via a gap layer, wherein each of the readers includes a structure in which a current-perpendicular-to-plane (CPP) type of magneto-resistive effect element, where a current flows in a lamination direction, is interposed between a pair of shields that function as an electrode, respectively, from both sides of the CPP type magneto-resistive effect element in the lamination direction; and at least one of the shields that are opposed via the gap layer of the readers that are adjacent in the lamination direction has a portion that is bent or curved away from an opposite one of the shields that are opposed via the gap layer. 9. The multi reader head according to claim 8 , wherein each of the shields has a portion that is bent or curved away from the opposite one of the shields, and the portions of the shields that are bent or curved away from the opposite one of the shields are situated at positions away from a portion that interposes the center of an air bearing surface opposing to a recording medium. 10. The multi reader head according to claim 8 , wherein each of the shields has a portion that is bent or curved away from the opposite one of the shields, and the portions of the shields that are bent or curved away from the opposite one of the shields are situated at positions that do not overlap with the magneto-resistive effect element. 11. The multi reader head according to claim 8 , wherein the portion of the at least one shield that is bent or curved away from the opposite one of the shields is bent or curved along an insulating layer that is partially included in the gap layer, respectively. 12. The multi reader head according to claim 11 , wherein the insulating layer is made from silicon oxide. 13. The multi reader head according to claim 8 , wherein a concave portion is formed on an inner surface in the lamination direction of the shield situated at the outer most position in the lamination direction, and the concave portion is disposed at a position corresponding to the bent or curved portion of the at least one shield opposing via the gap layer. 14. The multi reader layer according to claim 8 , wherein three or more readers are laminated via the gap layer, respectively. 15. A head gimbal assembly, comprising: a magnetic head slider that is provided with the multi reader head according to claim 1 , and a suspension that elastically supports the magnetic head slider, wherein the suspension comprises: a flexure where the magnetic head slider is joined, a load beam that has one end connected to the flexure, and a base plate that is connected to another end of the load beam. 16. A head gimbal assembly, comprising: a magnetic head slider that is provided with the multi reader head according to claim 8 , and a suspension that elastically supports the magnetic head slider, wherein the suspension comprises: a flexure where the magnetic head slider is joined, a load beam that has one end connected to the flexure, and a base plate that is connected to another end of the load beam. 17. A magnetic recording device, comprising: a magnetic head slider that is provided with the multi reader head according to claim 1 , a magnetic recording medium that is situated opposing to the magnetic head slider, a spindle motor that rotates and drives the magnetic recording medium, and a device that supports the magnetic head slider and that positions the magnetic head slider relative to the magnetic recording medium. 18. A magnetic recording device, comprising: a magnetic head slider that is provided with the multi reader head according to claim 8 , a magnetic recording medium that is situated opposing to the magnetic head slider, a spindle motor that rotates and drives the magnetic recording medium, and a device that supports the magnetic head slider and that positions the magnetic head slider relative to the magnetic recording medium.
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
the active elements being arranged on several parallel planes · CPC title
Manufacture of shielding device · CPC title
Fabrication methods or processes specially adapted for a particular head structure, e.g. using base layers for electroplating, using functional layers for masking, using energy or particle beams for shaping the structure or modifying the properties of the basic layers · CPC title
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