Claims
- 1. A horizontal composite magneto-resistive head for magnetically performing recording in a recording mode and reproducing in a reproducing mode, including a guide surface for guiding a recording medium, a gap for making magnetic flux pass through the gap in the recording mode and the reproducing mode and a recording coil used in the recording mode, said head being fabricated on a substrate so that the guide surface is in parallel to a surface of the substrate, said head comprising:
- magnetic shield substance layers used as a magnetic core in the recording mode by a recording current flowing through the recording coil provided nearby said magnetic shield substance layers and as a magnetic shield in the reproducing mode, forming the guide surface at the outside of said magnetic shield substance layers and the gap at the guide surface;
- a magneto-resistive layer operating under a magneto-resistive effect in the reproducing mode, for performing the reproducing by causing a sense current to flow through the magneto-resistive layer in response to magnetic flux coming from the recording medium through the gap, said magneto-resistive layer having an effective area valid for the magneto-resistive effect;
- a magnetic flux guide layer provided between the guide surface and the magneto-resistive layer through the gap for guiding the magnetic flux received at the gap to the magneto-resistive layer in the reproducing mode, said magnetic flux guide layer being formed so that an end of said magnetic flux guide layer is extended to the gap and has a width equal to or narrower than a width of a track of the recording medium and another end of said magnetic flux guide layer is magnetically connected with the magneto-resistive layer and has a width approximately equal to a side of the effective area;
- a space formed by the magnetic shield substance layers for placing the effective area of said magneto-resistive layer in the middle thereof said space having a size enough to prevent the magnetic flux flowing through the magneto-resistive layer from leaking to the magnetic shield substance layers; and
- a narrow space provided at a corner of said space for accepting a side of the magneto-resistive layer, opposite to the side connected with said magnetic flux guide layer, said narrow space having a size larger than a size of said opposite side of the magneto-resistive layer,
- wherein a part of said magnetic shield substance layers is between the gap and said magneto-resistive layer and expanded wider than the effective area of said magneto-resistive layer and another part of said magnetic shield substance layers is narrowed so that the edge of said another part has a width wider than the end width of said magnetic flux guide layer at the gap.
- 2. A horizontal composite magneto-resistive head according to claim 1, wherein the sense current flows through said magneto-resistive layer in a direction perpendicular to the magnetic flux flowing through said magneto-resistive layer.
- 3. A horizontal composite magneto-resistive head according to claim 1, wherein the sense current flows through said magneto-resistive layer in a direction parallel to the magnetic flux flowing through said magneto-resistive layer.
- 4. A horizontal composite magneto-resistive head according to claim 1, wherein said magneto-resistive layer is parallel to the guide surface.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/435,379 filed May 5, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,583,726 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/938,163 filed Dec. 3, 1992, now abandoned, which is a 371 of PCT/JP92/01363 filed Oct. 20, 1992.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuations (1)
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