Claims
- 1. A magnetic data storage and retrieval system comprising:a read head having a magnetoresistive sensor and first and second current contacts positioned in electrical contact with opposite edges of the magnetoresistive sensor; and means for minimizing a self-demagnetizing effect of the magnetoresistive sensor.
- 2. The magnetic read head of claim 1 wherein the magnetoresistive sensor is an anisotropic magnetoresistive sensor.
- 3. The magnetic read head of claim 1 wherein the magnetoresistive sensor is a giant magnetoresistive sensor.
- 4. A magnetic read head having an air bearing surface and comprising:a magnetoresistive sensor having a first portion adjacent to the air bearing surface and a second portion distal from the air bearing surface; first and second current contacts positioned in electrical contact with opposite edges of the first portion of the magnetoresistive sensor; and an insulator layer positioned between the second portion of the magnetoresistive sensor and each of the first and second current contacts.
- 5. The magnetic read head of claim 4 wherein the magnetoresistive sensor is an anisotropic magnetoresistive sensor.
- 6. The magnetic read head of claim 4 wherein the magnetoresistive sensor is a giant magnetoresistive sensor.
- 7. In a magnetic read head comprised of a magnetoresistive sensor and first and second current contacts, wherein the magnetoresistive sensor has a first portion adjacent to an air bearing surface of the magnetic read head and a second portion distal from the air bearing surface, and wherein the first and second current contacts are positioned in electrical contact with opposite edges of the first portion of the magnetoresistive sensor, an improvement comprising an insulator layer positioned between the second portion of the magnetoresistive sensor and each of the first and second current contacts, such that the first portion of the magnetoresistive sensor functions primarily as an electrically active region and the second portion of the magnetoresistive sensor functions primarily as an electrically inactive region.
- 8. The magnetic read head of claim 7 wherein the magnetoresistive sensor is an anisotropic magnetoresistive sensor.
- 9. The magnetic read head of claim 7 wherein the magnetoresistive sensor is a giant magnetoresistive sensor.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This Application claims priority from provisional application No. 60/193,538 filed on Mar. 31, 2000 for “Enhanced Sensitivity In Magnetoresistive Devices” of Johannes van Ek, Martin Louis Plumer, Richard Paul Michel, Michael Christopher Kautzky, and Dimitar Velikov Dimitrov.
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