Claims
- 1. A shielded magnetoresistive (MR) transducer for sensing magnetized data from a data track on a magnetic storage medium, comprising:
- an MR layer;
- a shunt layer coextensive with the MR layer for generating a first magnetic bias field intercepting the MR layer;
- a pair of spaced shields of magnetically permeable material, said MR layer being disposed between said pair of shields and positioned closer to one of the shields than to the other of the shields; and
- strips of high coercivity magnetic material in contiguous contact with opposite data track-overlaying edges of said MR layer for providing a second magnetic bias field in said MR layer, each of said strips having its magnetization direction canted at an angle .phi. from a horizontal component of its magnetization, the angle .phi. being in a range of about 45.degree. to 75.degree., said canted magnetic bias field provided by said strips cooperating with said first bias field generated by said shunt layer and said placement of the MR layer between the shields to magnetically bias the MR layer with its magnetic bias field at an angle .THETA. from a horizontal component of its bias field, the angle .THETA. being in a range of about 33.degree. to 47.degree..
- 2. The transducer of claim 1 wherein each of said strips has a horizontal component of magnetization times its thickness that is at least equal to a horizontal component of magnetization of said MR layer times its thickness before the MR layer is biased by said strips.
- 3. The transducer of claim 17 wherein said strips have a coercivity of at least 500 Oe.
- 4. A magnetoresistive (MR) sensing system, comprising, in combination with the transducer assembly of claim 2:
- a pair of conductive leads, each in overlying contact with a respective track-overlying-end portion of the MR layer;
- a current source for producing a current flow through the MR layer and shunt layer to provide a bias and an output signal; and
- sensing means for sensing variations in resistivity of the MR transducer assembly due to differences in rotation of the magnetization direction of the MR layer.
- 5. The transducer of claim 1 wherein the placement of the MR layer with respect to said one of the shields provides an asymmetry ratio of at least 2:1.
- 6. The transducer of claim 1 wherein said strips have a coercivity of at least 500 Oe.
- 7. A shielded magnetic storage system comprising:
- a magnetic storage medium having a plurality of tracks with magnetized data recorded thereon; and
- a magnetoresistive (MR) transducer for sensing the data, said transducer comprising bias strips of high coercivity material in contiguous contact with track-overlaying edges of an MR layer for providing a first magnetic bias field in said MR layer, said MR layer being (i) asymmetrically positioned within a gap between spaced magnetic shields, and (ii) separated by a high resistivity nonmagnetic metallic spacer layer from a shunt layer, said shunt layer for providing a second magnetic bias field intercepting the MR layer, each of said bias strips having its magnetization direction canted at an angle .phi. from a horizontal component of its magnetization, the angle .phi. being in a range of about 45.degree. to 75.degree., said canted magnetic bias field provided by said bias strips cooperating with said second magnetic bias field provided by said shunt layer and said MR layer asymmetry to bias the MR layer with its magnetization direction canted from a horizontal component of its magnetization at an angle .THETA. preselected to optimize sensing efficiency of the transducer, the angle .THETA. being in a range of about 33.degree. to 47.degree..
- 8. The system of claim 7, wherein the tracks of said storage medium have a width of approximately 2 .mu.m.
- 9. The shielded transducer of claim 7 wherein each of said bias strips has a horizontal component of magnetization times its thickness that is at least equal to a horizontal component of magnetization of said MR layer times its thickness before the MR layer is biased by said bias strips.
- 10. The system of claim 9 wherein said bias strips have coercivity of at least 500 Oe.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 08/094,828 filed on Jul. 19, 1993 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Mee, C. Denis and Daniel, Eric F., Magnetic Recording Handbook: Technology and Applications, p. 303 1988. |
Divisions (1)
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