Claims
- 1. A floating magnetic head including a slider having a slit comprising:
- a pair of magnetic core pieces each formed in a <100 > direction and having a surface, the surface of each of the magnetic core pieces facing each other through a gap having a gap surface; and
- a metal magnetic film formed on the surface of at least one of said pair of magnetic core pieces facing the gap surface of said gap,
- said pair of magnetic core pieces being made of a single crystal Mn-Zn ferrite having a (110) plane, and the (110) plane of said single crystal Mn-Zn ferrite forming said pair of magnetic core pieces being substantially parallel with the surface of each of said pair of magnetic core pieces forming a main magnetic path,
- the <100> direction existing in said (110) plane forming an angle .theta. with said surface facing said gap having a value set to be in excess of 26.degree. and not larger than 45.degree. to reduce a peak shift of reproduction output voltage measured from the floating magnetic head defined by a difference .vertline.T1-T2.vertline. between a first period T1 from a first positive peak to a first negative peak and second period T2 from the first negative peak to a second positive peak, the peak shift being equal to or less than 10 nsec, and
- said pair of magnetic core pieces being connected to each other through a first glass material and fixed to the slider by a second glass material positioned in the slit of the slider.
- 2. A floating magnetic head according to claim 1, wherein one of said pair of magnetic core pieces is formed of an I-formed core piece having said gap and an other of said pair magnetic core pieces is formed of a C-formed core piece, said metal magnetic film being formed on the surface facing said gap of said I-formed core piece, and said I-formed core piece and said C-formed core piece are connected partly through said material magnetic film and said first glass material and connected partly through said metal magnetic film.
- 3. A floating magnetic head according claim 1,
- wherein each f the magnetic core pieces further comprises a recess section defining a track width, and
- wherein the first glass material is substantially level with the recess section.
- 4. A floating magnetic head according to claim 1, wherein line recording density of the floating magnetic head is equal to or greater than 30KFCI (Kilo Flux Change Per Inch).
- 5. A floating magnetic head including a slider having a slit comprising:
- a pair of magnetic core pieces each formed in a <100> direction and having a surface, the surface of each of the magnetic core pieces facing each other through a gap having a gap surface; and
- a metal magnetic film formed on the surface of at least one of said pair of magnetic core pieces facing the gap surface of said gap,
- said pair of magnetic core pieces being made of a single crystal Mn-Zn ferrite having a (110) plane, and the (110) plane of said single crystal Mn-Zn ferrite forming said pair of magnetic core pieces being substantially parallel with the surface of each of said pair of magnetic core pieces forming a main magnetic path,
- <10> direction existing in said (110) plane forming an angle .theta. with said surface facing said gap having a value set to be in excess of 26.degree. an not larger than 45.degree. to reduce a peak shift of reproduction output voltage measured from the floating magnetic head defined by a difference .vertline.T1-T2.vertline. between a first period T1 from a first positive peak to a first negative peak and a second peak T2 from the first negative peak to a second positive peak, and
- said pair of magnetic core pieces being connected to each other through a first glass material and fixed to the slider by a second glass material positioned in the slit of the slider.
- 6. A floating magnetic head according to claim 5, wherein said peak shift is equal to or less than 10 nsec.
- 7. A floating magnetic head according to claim 5, wherein a line recording density of the floating magnetic head is equal to or greater than 30KFCI (Kilo Flux Change Per Inch).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/612,908, filed Nov. 14, 1990, now abandoned.
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