Claims
- 1. In a magnetic disk device comprising a magnetic disk for recording information, and a thin film magnetic head for carrying out writing and reading information with respect to said magnetic disk, the magnetic disk device characterized by comprising a plurality of head disk assemblies, each having a plurality of said magnetic disks, each having a plane record density more than 45 mega bits per square inch mounted on one rotation axis, comprising said thin film magnetic head in which a pole thickness (P.sub.T), a saturation magnetic flux density (B.sub.s) of a head core, the magnetic gap depth (G.sub.d) (.mu.m) and a record wavelength (.lambda.) (.mu.m) satisfy, at a record wavelength less than 2.5 .mu.m, the formula
- G.sub.d .ltoreq.0.13 P.sub.T B.sub.s (.lambda.+4.3) -2.1,
- and comprising magnetic disk rotation means for rotating said magnetic disk.
- 2. A magnetic disk device according to claim 1, characterized in that said thin film magnetic head is provided with a coil turn number of not less than 20.
- 3. A magnetic disk device according to claim 1, characterized by comprising a write-only head an a read-only head.
- 4. A magnetic disk device according to claim 3, characterized in that a MR head is provided as said read-only head.
- 5. A magnetic disk device according to claim 3, characterized in that an induction type head is provided as said write-only head.
- 6. A magnetic disk device according to claim 1, wherein said thin film magnetic head has substantially no magnetic gap depth between an upper and a lower magnetic core, and has a gap which immediately expands in a direction of departing from a face opposing to said magnetic disk.
- 7. A magnetic disk device according to claim 1, wherein said magnetic disk has a magnetic material layer which has a coercive force of not less than 600 oersteds.
- 8. A magnetic disk device according to claim 1, wherein each of said magnetic disks has a diameter of 8.about.11 inches, said thin film magnetic head having substantially no magnetic gap depth between an upper and a lower magnetic core, and having a gap which immediately expands in a direction of departing from a face opposing to said magnetic disk.
- 9. A magnetic disk device according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of head disk assemblies are provided in a number sufficient to establish a total memory capacity of not less than 30 giga bytes.
- 10. A magnetic disk device according to claim 1, wherein each magnetic disk has a track density of 1500.about.3000 tracks per inch and a line record density of 30.about.50 kilobytes per inch, and said thin film magnetic head has a saturation magnetic flux density of the head core of 1.2T or less, a pole thickness of 3.7 .mu.m or less and a magnetic gap depth of 2.4 .mu.m or less, and wherein the overwrite characteristics is 22 dB or less.
- 11. A magnetic device according to claim 1, wherein the plane record density is 45.about.80 mega bits per square inch.
- 12. In a magnetic disk device comprising a magnetic disk for recording information, and a thin film magnetic head for performing writing and reading information with respect to said magnetic disk, a magnetic dick device characterized by comprising a plurality of head disk assemblies, each having a plurality of magnetic disks, each having a plane record density of 45.about.80 mega bits/square inch and a track density of 1500.about.3000 tracks inch, mounted on one rotation axis, comprising said thin film magnetic head in which a pole thickness (P.sub.T), a saturation magnetic flux density (B.sub.s) of a head core, a magnetic gap depth (G.sub.d) and a record wavelength (.lambda.) satisfy, in a range of a record wavelength of 1.about.2.5 .mu.m, the formula
- G.sub.d .ltoreq.0.13 P.sub.T B.sub.S (.lambda.+4.3) -2.1,
- and comprising magnetic disk rotation means for rotating said magnetic disks at a speed of not less than 24 m per second.
- 13. In a magnetic disk device comprising a magnetic disk for recording information, and a thin film magnetic head for performing writing and reading information with respect to said magnetic disk, a magnetic disk device characterized by comprising a plurality of head disk assemblies, each having a plurality of magnetic disks, each having a plane record density of 45.about.80 mega bits/square inch and a line record density of 30.about.50 kilo bits/inch, mounted on one rotation axis, comprising said thin film magnetic head in which a pole thickness (P.sub.T), a saturation magnetic flux density (B.sub.s) of a head core, a magnetic gap depth (G.sub.d) and a record wavelength (.lambda.) satisfy, in a range of a record wavelength of 1.about.2.5 .mu.m, a formula
- G.sub.d .ltoreq.0.13 P.sub.T B.sub.s (.lambda.+4.3) -2.1,
- and comprising magnetic disk rotation means for rotating said magnetic disks at a speed of not less than 24 m per second.
- 14. In a magnetic disk device comprising a magnetic disk for recording information, and a thin film magnetic head for performing writing and reading information with respect to said magnetic disk, a magnetic disk device characterized by comprising a plurality of head disk assemblies, each having a plurality of magnetic disks, each having a diameter of 8.about.11 inches and a plane record density of 45.about.80 mega bits/square inch, mounted on one rotation axis, comprising said thin film magnetic head in which the pole thickness (P.sub.T), a saturation magnetic flux density (B.sub.s) of a head core, a magnetic gap depth (G.sub.d) and a record wavelength (.lambda.) satisfy, in a range of a record wavelength of 1.about.2.5 .mu.m, a formula
- G.sub.d .ltoreq.0.13 P.sub.T B.sub.s (.lambda.+4.3) -2.1,
- and comprising magnetic disk rotation means capable of rotating said magnetic disks at a rate not less than 3500 rpm.
- 15. In a magnetic disk device comprising a plurality of head disk assemblies, each comprising a plurality of magnetic disks supported by one rotation axis, and a plurality of thin film magnetic heads for performing writing and reading information with respect to said magnetic disks, and means for rotating said magnetic disks,
- said magnetic disk device characterized by
- comprising said plurality of magnetic disks, each having a diameter of 8.about.11 inches, a track density of 1500.about.3000 TPI, a line record density, realized at a record wavelength of 1.about.2.5 .mu.m, of 30.about.50 KbPI, and a plane record density of 45.about.80 Mb/in.sup.2, so that a total memory capacity becomes at least 30 giga bytes,
- comprising said thin film magnetic heads, each thin film magnetic head having a magnetic gap depth between an upper and a lower magnetic core smaller than a magnitude obtained by a below-mentioned formula, and having substantially no magnetic gap depth,
- said rotating means having a peripheral velocity capable of making a data transmission speed of at least 4.5 mega bytes/sec,
- said plurality of head disk assemblies and said disk rotating means are installed in a container which has a space where one side of a floor thereof is 0.5.about.1.5 m and a height not said magnetic gap depth satisfy, the formula, higher than 2 m,
- G.sub.d .ltoreq.0.13 P.sub.T B.sub.s (.lambda.+4.3) -2.1
- Here,
- G.sub.d : magnetic gap depth (.mu.m),
- P.sub.T : pole thickness (.mu.m),
- B.sub.s : saturation magnetic flux density (T), and
- .lambda.: record wavelength (.mu.m).
- 16. A magnetic disk device according to claim 15, characterized in that nine magnetic disks are provided on one rotation axis, both surfaces of each magnetic disk are constructed to be record planes, and the total memory capacity per disk assembly is at least 3.8 giga bytes.
- 17. A magnetic disk device according to claim 15, characterized in that nine stacked magnetic disks are provided in one head disk assemblies, and among sixteen surfaces of said nine magnetic disks except the uppermost and the lowermost surfaces, at least fifteen surfaces are made to be record surfaces.
- 18. A magnetic disk device according to claim 15, characterized by comprising said head disk assemblies in a total sum of eight.
- 19. A magnetic disk device according to claim 15 characterized by comprising a positioning unit for said thin film magnetic heads, and an interface to an upper rank device, and by these installed in said space.
- 20. In a thin film magnetic head comprising a lower magnetic core, an upper magnetic core formed on the lower magnetic core, having one end contacting one end of the lower magnetic core and the other end opposing to the other end of the lower magnetic core through a magnetic gap, thereby forming with the lower magnetic core, a magnetic circuit having a magnetic gap at a portion, and a conductor coil passing through the region between the two magnetic cores and crossing the magnetic circuit, a thin film magnetic head characterized by having a gap depth which satisfies the following formula, ##EQU8## where, G.sub.d denotes a gap depth (.mu.m), P.sub.T a pole thickness (.mu.m), B.sub.s a saturation magnetic flux density (T) of the upper and the lower magnetic cores, and .lambda. a record wavelength (.mu.m).
- 21. In a thin film magnetic head comprising a lower magnetic core, an upper magnetic core formed on the lower magnetic core, having one end contacting one end of the lower magnetic core and the other end opposing the other end of the lower magnetic core through a magnetic gap, thereby forming with the lower magnetic core, a magnetic circuit having a magnetic gap at a portion, and a conductor coil passing through the region between the two magnetic cores and crossing the magnetic circuit, a thin film magnetic head characterized by having a gap depth which satisfies the following formula,
- G.sub.d .ltoreq.0.13 P.sub.T B.sub.s (.lambda.+4.3) -2.1,
- where, G.sub.d denotes a gap depth (.mu.m), P.sub.T a pole thickness (.mu.m), B.sub.s a saturation magnetic flux density (T) of the upper and the lower magnetic cores, and .lambda. a record wavelength (.mu.m).
- 22. A thin film magnetic head according to claim 20 or 21, characterized in that said upper magnetic core and said lower magnetic core have a saturation magnetic flux density of not less than 1 tesla.
- 23. A method of recording/reproducing information in a magnetic disk device characterized by
- comprising a plurality of head disk assemblies, each having a plurality of magnetic disks, each having a disk shape of a diameter of 8.about.11 inches and a plane record density of 45.about.80 mega bits/square inch, mounted on one rotation axis,
- comprising a thin film magnetic head for performing writing and reading of information with respect to said magnetic disk, where said thin film magnetic head has substantially no magnetic gap depth between upper and lower magnetic cores and the gap immediately expands in the direction departing from a face opposing to the magnetic disk,
- comprising magnetic disk rotation means capable of rotating the magnetic disk at 3500 rpm or above,
- comprising positioning means for positioning said thin film magnetic head and interface to an upper rank device, comprising said thin film magnetic head in which the magnetic gap depth between upper and lower magnetic cores satisfies the following formula,
- Gd.ltoreq.0.13 P.sub.T B.sub.s (.lambda.+4.3) -2.1,
- where,
- G.sub.d denotes a gap depth (.mu.m),
- P.sub.T the pole thickness,
- B.sub.s a saturation magnetic flux density of the upper and the lower magnetic cores, and
- .lambda. a record wavelength (.mu.m), and
- positioning said thin film magnetic head on the basis of the command from said upper rank device and performing writing and reading information in and from said magnetic disk at a record wavelength of 1.about.2.5 .mu.m.
- 24. A method of recording/reproducing information in a magnetic disk device according to claim 23, characterized in that the average positioning time for transferring said thin film magnetic head from a predetermined position on said magnetic disk to another predetermined position and positioning the head so as to performed writing/reading of information, is set not higher than 10 msec.
- 25. A method of recording/reproducing information in a magnetic disk device according to claim 23, the saturation magnetic flux density of the upper and the lower magnetic cores is not less than 1 T.
- 26. A method of recording/reproducing information in a magnetic disk device according to claim 23, characterized in that said thin film magnetic head is provided with a magnetic gap depth between the upper and the lower magnetic cores satisfies the following formula, and the saturation magnetic flux density of the upper and the lower magnetic cores is not less than 1 T, ##EQU9## where, G.sub.d denotes the gap depth (.mu.m), P.sub.T the pole thickness (.mu.m), B.sub.s the saturation magnetic flux density of the upper and the lower magnetic cores, and .lambda. the record wavelength (.mu.m).
- 27. In a magnetic disk device comprising a magnetic disk for recording information, and a thin film magnetic head for performing writing and reading information with respect to said magnetic disk, said magnetic disk device characterized by comprising a plurality of head disk assemblies, each having a plurality of magnetic disks, each having a plane record density of 45.about.80 mega bits per square inch, mounted on one rotation axis, said thin film magnetic head comprising a lower magnetic core, an upper magnetic core formed on the lower magnetic core and having one end contacting one end of the lower magnetic core and the other end opposing the other end of the lower magnetic core through a magnetic gap, thereby forming with the lower magnetic core a magnetic circuit having a magnetic gap at a portion thereof, and a conductor coil passing between the two magnetic cores and crossing the magnetic circuit, and having a gap depth, at a record wavelength of 1.about.2.5 .mu.m, which satisfies the following formula, ##EQU10## where, G.sub.d denotes a gap depth (.mu.m), P.sub.T a pole thickness (.mu.m), B.sub.s a saturation magnetic flux density (T) of the upper and the lower magnetic cores, and .lambda. a record wavelength (.mu.m).
- 28. A magnetic disk device according to claim 27, characterized in that at least one of said lower magnetic core and said upper magnetic core is formed of a laminate in which a magnetic film material and a non-magnetic film are alternately stacked to the total layer number of two or more.
- 29. A magnetic disk device according to claim 27, characterized in that the magnetic material of at least one of said lower magnetic core and said upper magnetic core has a saturation magnetic flux density of not less than 1 T.
- 30. In a magnetic disk device comprising a magnetic disk for recording information, and a thin film magnetic head for performing writing and reading information with respect to said magnetic disk, a magnetic disk device characterized by comprising eight head disk assemblies, each having nine magnetic disks, each having a plane record density of 45.about.80 mega bits/square inch, mounted on one rotation axis, comprising a magnetic disk rotation means, having said thin film magnetic head in which a pole thickness (P.sub.T), a saturation magnetic flux density (B.sub.s) of a head core, a magnetic gap depth (G.sub.d) and a record wavelength (.lambda.) satisfy, in a range of the record wavelength of 1.about.2.5 .mu.m, a formula,
- G.sub.d .ltoreq.0.13 P.sub.T B.sub.s (.lambda.+4.3) -2.1,
- and comprising a container for accommodating said disk assemblies which has four sides one side of a length of 0.5.about.1.5 m and a height of 2 m or less.
- 31. A method of writing information into a magnetic disk characterized by rotating a magnetic disk which has a track density of 1500 tracks or more per inch and a line record density of 30 kilo bits or more per inch at a rotation rate of 3500 rpm or more, and writing information at a record wavelength of 1.about.2.5 .mu.m by using a thin film magnetic head in which a pole thickness (P.sub.T), a saturation magnetic flux density (B.sub.s) of a head core, a magnetic gap depth (G.sub.d) and the record wavelength (.lambda.) satisfy the formula,
- G.sub.d .ltoreq.0.13 P.sub.T B.sub.s (.lambda.+4.3) -2.1.
- 32. A magnetic disk device characterized by comprising a plurality of head disk assemblies, each comprising a plurality of magnetic disks disposed on one rotation axis, each magnetic disk having a track density of 1500.about.3000 tracks per inch and a line record density of 30.about.50 kilo bits per inch, comprising a thin film magnetic head in which a pole thickness (P.sub.T), a saturation magnetic flux density (B.sub.s) of a head core, a magnetic gap depth (G.sub.d) and a record wavelength (.lambda.) satisfy the formula
- G.sub.d .ltoreq.0.13 P.sub.T B.sub.s (.lambda.+4.3) -2.1,
- and comprising said magnetic disk rotation means.
- 33. A magnetic disk device comprising a head-disk assembly including a magnetic disk, having a plane record density more than 45 mega bits per square inch and mounted on a rotation axis, for recording information, a thin film magnetic head for carrying out writing and reading information with respect to said magnetic disk, means for rotating said magnetic disk and means for driving said thin film magnetic head with respect to said magnetic disk, said thin film magnetic head comprising a substrate, a pair of magnetic film cores formed on said substrate, a coil made of a thin conductor and interposed between said magnetic film cores to form a plurality of coil turns, and an insulator for electrically insulating the coil turns from each other and from said cores, thereby to form a magnetic gap defined by end portions of said cores and a pole tip extending towards a surface of said magnetic disk, wherein a thickness (P.sub.T) of said pole tip constituted by said cores and said insulator sandwiched by said cores, a saturation magnetic flux density (B.sub.s) of material of said cores, and a magnetic gap depth (G.sub.d) (.mu.m) defined by said pole tip are set to satisfy the following formula:
- G.sub.d .ltoreq.Q P.sub.T B.sub.s (.lambda.+4.3) -2.1,
- wherein a recording wavelength (.lambda.) (.mu.m) is less than 2.5 .mu.m, and Q is a value in accordance with gap length.
- 34. A magnetic disk device according to claim 33, wherein Q has a value of 0.13 for a gap length of substantially 0.4 .mu.m.
- 35. A magnetic disk device according to claim 34, wherein the value of Q is proportionally increased from 0.13 to be a ratio of a given gap length defined by said cores at said pole tip to the gap length of substantially 0.4 .mu.m.
- 36. A magnetic disk device comprising a plurality of head-disk assemblies, each head disk assembly including a magnetic disk, having a plane record density more than 45 mega bits per square inch and mounted on a rotation axis, for recording information, a thin film magnetic head for carrying out writing and reading information with respect to said magnetic disk, means for rotating said magnetic disk, and means for driving said thin film magnetic head with respect to said magnetic disk, said thin film magnetic head comprising a substrate, a pair of magnetic film cores formed on the substrate, a coil made of a thin film conductor and interposed between said magnetic film cores to form a plurality of coil turns, and an insulator for electrically insulating the coil turns from each other and from said cores, thereby to form a magnetic gap defined by end portions of said cores and a pole tip extending towards a surface of said magnetic disk, wherein a thickness (P.sub.T) of said pole tip constituted by said cores and said insulator sandwiched by said cores, a saturation magnetic flux density (B.sub.S) of material of said cores, and a magnetic gap depth (G.sub.d) (.mu.m) defined by said pole tip are set to satisfy the following formula:
- G.sub.d .ltoreq.Q P.sub.T B.sub.s (.lambda.+4.3) -2.1,
- where a recording wavelength (.lambda.) (.mu.m) is less than 2.5 .mu.m, and Q is a coefficient having a value in accordance with gap length.
- 37. A magnetic disk device according to claim 36, wherein Q has a value of 0.13 for a gap length of substantially 0.4 .mu.m.
- 38. A magnetic disk device according to claim 37, wherein the value of Q is proportionally increased from 0.13 to be a ratio of a given gap length defined by said cores at said pole tip to the gap length of substantially 0.4 .mu.m.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 326,383, filed Mar. 21, 1989 now abandoned.
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