Claims
- 1. A magnetic head comprising:
top and bottom writer poles respectively formed in top and bottom pole layers, each pole having a pole tip at an air-bearing surface (ABS) and a back side adjacent a back region; a writer conducting coil formed in a coil layer that is between the top and bottom pole layers, and having a first portion disposed between the top and bottom writer poles and a second portion located beyond the top and bottom writer poles; and a bottom heat transfer sheet formed of a thermally conductive material in the back region of the bottom pole layer, displaced from the back side of the bottom writer pole and underlaying the second portion of the conducting coil.
- 2. The head of claim 1, wherein the bottom heat transfer sheet is formed of an dielectric material.
- 3. The head of claim 2, wherein the heat transfer sheet contacts the second portion of the conducting coil.
- 4. The head of claim 1, wherein the heat transfer sheet is formed of an electrically conductive material and is displaced from the second portion of the conducting coil by a layer of dielectric material.
- 5. The head of claim 1 including:
a reader shield formed in a reader shield layer and displaced from the bottom writer pole; and a read element positioned adjacent the ABS and between the bottom writer pole and the reader shield; wherein the bottom heat transfer sheet extends into the reader shield layer.
- 6. The head of claim 1 including a top heat transfer sheet formed of a thermally conductive material and overlaying the second portion of the conducting coil.
- 7. The head of claim 1 including a top heat transfer sheet formed of a thermally conductive material and overlaying a portion of the top writer pole.
- 8. The head of claim 1, wherein the thermally conductive material has a coefficient of thermal conductivity (Kbulk) of greater than 10 watts/(meter-Kelvin).
- 9. The head of claim 6, wherein:
the conducting coil includes a top contact adjacent a top side of the second portion of the conducting coil; and the top heat transfer sheet overlays at least a portion of the top contact.
- 10. The head of claim 6, wherein the top heat transfer sheet extends from proximate the ABS to the back region.
- 11. The head of claim 10, including a read element adjacent the ABS between the bottom writer pole and a reader shield, wherein a portion of the top heat transfer sheet is recessed from the ABS such that it does not overlay the read element.
- 12. A magnetic head comprising:
top and bottom writer poles respectively formed in top and bottom pole layers, each pole having a pole tip at an air-bearing surface (ABS) and a back side adjacent a back region; a writer conducting coil formed in a coil layer that is between the top and bottom pole layers, and having a first portion disposed between the top and bottom writer poles, a second portion located beyond the top and bottom writer poles, and a top contact adjacent a top side of the second portion; and a top heat transfer sheet formed of a thermally conductive material and overlaying the second portion of the conducting coil beyond the top contact.
- 13. The head of claim 12, wherein the top heat transfer sheet is formed in the top pole layer.
- 14. The head of claim 12, wherein the top heat transfer sheet overlays a portion of the top pole.
- 15. The head of claim 14 including a heat transfer segment joining the top pole to the top heat transfer sheet.
- 16. The head of claim 12, wherein the top heat transfer sheet overlays the top contact.
- 17. The head of claim 12, wherein the top heat transfer sheet overlays the top pole and the top contact.
- 18. The head of claim 12, wherein the top heat transfer sheet extends from proximate the ABS to the back region.
- 19. The head of claim 18 including a read element adjacent the ABS between the bottom writer pole and a reader shield, wherein a portion of the top heat transfer sheet is recessed from the ABS such that it does not overlay the read element.
- 20. The head of claim 12, wherein the top heat transfer sheet contacts the second portion of the conducting coil.
- 21. The head of claim 12 including a bottom heat transfer sheet formed of a thermally conductive material in the back region of the bottom pole layer, displaced from the back side of the bottom writer pole, and underlaying the second portion of the conducting coil.
- 22. The head of claim 12, wherein the thermally conductive material has a coefficient of thermal conductivity (Kbulk) of greater than 10 (watts/meter-Kelvin).
- 23. The head of claim 12, wherein the top heat transfer sheet is formed of an dielectric material.
- 24. The head of claim 12, wherein the top heat transfer sheet is formed of an electrically conductive material and is displaced from the second portion of the conducting coil by a layer of dielectric material.
- 25. The head of claim 12 including a first side heat transfer member formed of a thermally conductive material in the coil layer adjacent a first side of the conducting coil.
- 26. The head of claim 25 including a thermally conductive segment joining the first side heat transfer member to the top heat transfer sheet.
- 27. The head of claim 25 including a second side heat transfer member formed of a thermally conductive material in the coil layer adjacent a second side of the conducting coil that is opposite the first side.
- 28. The head of claim 27 including thermally conductive segments joining the first and second side heat transfer members to the top heat transfer sheet.
- 29. A magnetic head comprising:
top and bottom writer poles respectively formed in top and bottom pole layers, each pole having a pole tip at an air-bearing surface (ABS) and a back side adjacent a back region; a writer conducting coil formed in a coil layer that is between the top and bottom pole layers, and having a first portion disposed between the top and bottom writer poles and a second portion located beyond the top and bottom writer poles; and a first side heat transfer member formed of a thermally conductive material in the coil layer adjacent a first side of the conducting coil.
- 30. The head of claim 29 including a second side heat transfer member formed of a thermally conductive material in the coil layer adjacent a second side of the conducting coil that is opposite the first side.
- 31. The head of claim 29 including a top heat transfer sheet formed of a thermally conductive material and overlaying the second portion of the conducting coil.
- 32. The head of claim 31 including a thermally conductive segment joining the first side heat transfer member to the top heat transfer sheet.
- 33. The head of claim 30 including:
a top heat transfer sheet formed of a thermally conductive material and overlaying the second portion of the conducting coil; and first and second thermally conductive segments respectively joining the first and second side heat transfer members to the top heat transfer sheet.
- 34. The head of claim 29 including a bottom heat transfer sheet formed of a thermally conductive material and underlaying the second portion of the conducting coil.
- 35. The head of claim 34 including a thermally conductive segment joining the first side heat transfer member to the bottom heat transfer sheet.
- 36. The head of claim 31 including a bottom heat transfer sheet formed of a thermally conductive material and underlaying the second portion of the conducting coil.
- 37. The head of claim 36 including thermally conductive segments joining the first side heat transfer member to the top and bottom heat transfer sheets.
- 38. The head of claim 30 including:
a bottom heat transfer sheet formed of a thermally conductive material and underlaying the second portion of the conducting coil; and first and second thermally conductive segments respectively joining the first and second side heat transfer members to the bottom heat transfer sheet.
- 39. The head of claim 33 including:
a bottom heat transfer sheet formed of a thermally conductive material and underlaying the second portion of the conducting coil; and third and fourth thermally conductive segments respectively joining the first and second side heat transfer members to the bottom heat transfer sheet.
- 40. A magnetic head comprising:
top and bottom writer poles respectively formed in top and bottom pole layers, each pole having a pole tip at an air-bearing surface (ABS) and a back side adjacent a back region; a writer conducting coil formed in a coil layer that is between the top and bottom pole layers, and having a first portion disposed between the top and bottom writer poles, a second portion located beyond the top and bottom writer poles, and a top contact adjacent a top side of the second portion; and a heat dissipating structure comprising:
a top heat transfer sheet formed of a thermally conductive material and overlaying the second portion of the conducting coil beyond the top contact; a bottom heat transfer sheet formed of a thermally conductive material in the back region of the bottom pole layer, displaced from the back side of the bottom writer pole and underlaying the second portion of the conducting coil; a first side heat transfer member formed of a thermally conductive material in the coil layer adjacent a first side of the conducting coil; and/or a second side heat transfer member formed of a thermally conductive material in the coil layer adjacent a second side of the conducting coil.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/422,085 filed on Oct. 29, 2002 for inventors Christopher J. T. Rea, Ladislav Rudolf Pust, Michael Christopher Kautzky and Mallika Kamarajugadda and entitled WRITE INDUCED PTR SUPPRESSION STRUCTURES.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60422085 |
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