Claims
- 1. A dual active element magnetoresistive read head for magnetic media comprising:a first insulator layer; a first active magnetoresistive layer on the first insulator layer; a second insulator layer on the first active magnetoresistive layer; a second active magnetoresistive layer on the second insulator layer; and a third insulator layer on the second active magnetoresistive layer; wherein at least two insulator layers on either side of a particular magnetoresistive layer are biasing layers comprised of an electrically nonconductive antiferromagnetic material, the read head further comprising a separation layer between one of the two biasing insulator layers and the particular magnetoresistive layer, the separation layer breaking the exchange bias from the one insulator layer to the particular magnetoresistive layer.
- 2. A magnetoresistive read head assembly for sensing information recorded on a magnetic media surface comprising:a first insulator layer normal to the media surface and normal to a direction of media travel past the first insulator layer; a first active magnetoresistive layer on the first insulator layer; a second insulator layer on the first active magnetoresistive layer; a second active magnetoresistive layer on the second insulator layer; a third insulator layer on the second active magnetoresistive layer; means for supplying current through the first active magnetoresistive layer and the second active magnetoresistive layer; and means for detecting the relative change in resistance between the first active magnetoresistive layer and the second active magnetoresistive layer due to changing magnetic fields produced by the moving magnetic media; wherein at lease two insulator layers on either side of a particular magnetoresistive layer are biasing layers comprised of an electrically nonconductive antiferromagnetic material, the read head further comprising a separation layer between one of the two biasing insulator layers and the particular magnetoresistive layer, the separation layer breaking the exchange bias from the one insulator layer to the particular magnetoresistive layer.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/170,330, filed Oct. 13, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,278,594 B1, which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
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Continuations (1)
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