Claims
        
                - 1-29. (canceled)
- 30. A magnetic data storage disk comprising: 
(a) multiple magnetically readable magnetic data tracks which generate a magnetic field detectable by a magneto-resistive reader; and (b) radial heat conduction interrupting features between the magnetic data tracks.
- 31. The magnetic data storage disk of claim 30, wherein the radial heat conduction interrupting features comprise concentric rings.
- 32. The magnetic data storage disk of claim 30, wherein the radial heat conduction interrupting features comprise channels.
- 33. The magnetic data storage disk of claim 30, wherein the radial heat conduction interrupting features have heights measured in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the disk greater than or equal to the thickness of the magnetic data tracks.
- 34. The magnetic data storage disk of claim 30, wherein the radial heat conduction interrupting features are formed by depositing a material on the disk, and subsequently removing a portion of the deposited material to provide the radial heat conduction interrupting features.
- 35. The magnetic data storage disk of claim 30, wherein the radial heat conduction interrupting features are formed by depositing a material on the disk in a pattern which provides the radial heat conduction interrupting features.
- 36. The magnetic data storage disk of claim 30, wherein the radial heat conduction interrupting features comprise a material having a lower thermal conductivity than the magnetic data tracks.
- 37. The magnetic data storage disk of claim 30, wherein the magnetic data tracks comprise a single layer of amorphous material.
- 38. The magnetic data storage disk of claim 30, wherein the magnetic data tracks comprise a readout layer and a storage layer.
- 39. The magnetic data storage disk of claim 30, wherein the magnetic data tracks comprise vertically oriented magnetic domains.
- 40. The magnetic data storage disk of claim 30, wherein the magnetic data tracks comprise horizontally oriented magnetic domains.
- 41. The magnetic data storage disk of claim 30, wherein the magnetic data tracks are located in the same plane.
- 42. The magnetic data storage disk of claim 30, wherein the magnetic data tracks comprise at least one magnetic layer located at a different level on the storage disk than the radial heat conduction interrupting features.
- 43. The magnetic data storage disk of claim 42, wherein the level of the at least one magnetic layer is above the radial heat conduction interrupting features.
- 44. A magnetic data storage disk comprising: 
(a) multiple magnetically readable magnetic data tracks which generate a magnetic field detectable by a magneto-resistive reader; and (b) means for reducing radial heat conduction between adjacent magnetic data tracks.
- 45. The magnetic data storage disk of claim 44, wherein the means for reducing radial heat conduction comprises concentric rings.
- 46. The magnetic data storage disk of claim 44, wherein the means for reducing radial heat conduction comprises channels.
- 47. The magnetic data storage disk of claim 44, wherein the means for reducing radial heat conduction comprise radial heat conduction interrupting features having heights measured in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the disk greater than or equal to the thickness of the magnetic data tracks.
- 48. The magnetic data storage disk of claim 44, wherein the magnetic data tracks are located in the same plane.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
        [0001] This application claims priority from and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/851,382, filed 5 May 1997, which is incorporated herein by reference; and this application claims priority from Provisional Application 60/082,077, filed 17 Apr. 1998, which is incorporated herein by reference; and this application claims priority from Provisional Application 60/111,099, filed 4 Dec. 1998, which is incorporated herein by reference; and this application claims priority from Provisional Application 60/113,059, filed 21 Dec. 1998, which is incorporated herein by reference; and this application claims priority from Provisional Application 60/081,253, filed 9 Apr. 1998, which is incorporated herein by reference; and this application claims priority from Provisional Application 60/115,094, filed 7 Jan. 1999, which is incorporated herein by reference; and this application claims priority from Provisional Application 60/115,771, filed 13 Jan. 1999, which is incorporated herein by reference; and this application claims priority from Provisional Application S.No. ______ , entitled “Method of Fabricating a Wafer Based Thermally Assisted or Optically Assisted Winchester Head,” filed 29 Mar. 1999 concurrently herewith, which is incorporated herein by reference.
                
                
                
                        Provisional Applications (7)
        
            
                
                    |  | Number | Date | Country | 
            
            
    
        |  | 60082077 | Apr 1998 | US | 
    
        |  | 60111099 | Dec 1998 | US | 
    
        |  | 60113059 | Dec 1998 | US | 
    
        |  | 60081253 | Apr 1998 | US | 
    
        |  | 60115094 | Jan 1999 | US | 
    
        |  | 60115771 | Jan 1999 | US | 
    
        |  | 60126729 | Mar 1999 | US | 
            
        
        Continuations (1)
        
            
                
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        | Parent | 09280414 | Mar 1999 | US | 
    
        | Child | 10863897 | Jun 2004 | US | 
            
        
        Continuation in Parts (1)
        
            
                
                    |  | Number | Date | Country | 
            
            
    
        | Parent | 08851382 | May 1997 | US | 
    
        | Child | 09280414 | Mar 1999 | US |