Claims
- 1. A thin film magnetic head for detecting flux transitions in a magnetic medium having magnetically oriented regions therein comprising:
- a magnetoresistive element for sensing said magnetically oriented regions in said magnetic medium;
- a single nonconductive bias magnet adjacent to said magnetoresistive element for generating a magnetic bias field in said element, said magnetic bias field having a defined direction of bias magnetization;
- a single sensing means for supplying a single sense current flowing in only one direction to said magnetoresistive element to detect changes in the resistance of said element in response to said magnetically oriented regions in said medium, said sense current generating a magnetic field in said magnetic head; and
- said bias magnet providing for canting of the orientation of said magnetic bias field to produce a component of said canted magnetic bias field which opposes the magnetic field of said sensing means and which is stronger near said bias magnet to effectively reduce the effect on said magnetic bias field by the magnetic field generated by said sensing means, such reduction of the magnetic field of said sensing means being greater near said bias magnet so that a unidirectional gradient in said component of said magnetic bias field is produced, thereby providing linearization of the response of said magnetic head over an increased range of values of sense current so that sense currents of amplitudes up to 10 milli-amperes can be used.
- 2. A thin film magnetic head in accordance with claim 1 in which the orientation of said magnetic bias field is modified to have a substantial component opposite to the direction of orientation of said magnetic field generated said sensing means.
- 3. A magnetic head according to claim 1 wherein said magnetoresistive element comprises a giant magnetoresistive element.
- 4. A magnetic head according to claim 3 wherein said giant magnetoresistive element has plural parallel planes and operates in a current perpendicular-to-the-plane mode.
- 5. A magnetic head according to claim 4 comprising first and second contact elements sandwiching said giant magnetoresistive element, said first and second contact elements being magnetically nonconductive and electrically conductive for directing to said magnetoresistive element a sense current from said sensing means that moves substantially perpendicularly through said plural parallel planes of said giant magnetoresistive element.
- 6. A magnetic head according to claim 5 comprising first and second pole/shield layers sandwiching the combination of said first and second contact elements and said giant magnetoresistive element, said first and said second pole/shield layers being magnetically conductive for shielding said magnetoresistive element from stray flux and being electrically conductive for directing said sense current into said magnetoresistive element.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/542,988, filed Oct. 13, 1995, now abandoned.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,576,914, which issued on Nov. 19, 1996, Ser. No. 08/337,878, filed discloses a giant magnetoresistive (GMR) element in which the orientations of the magnetic domain regions are biased by a soft magnetic element. The subject matter of that patent is related to the present application and is incorporated herein by reference.
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