Claims
- 1. A magnetic transducer head utilizing magnetoresistance effect comprising;
- first and second sensing elements arranged parallel to each other and each subject to a common signal magnetic field,
- each of said first and second sensing elements being composed of first and second soft magnetic layers which are superimposed and a nonmagnetic layer mounted between said first and second soft magnetic layers and forming a track width (TW),
- at least one of said first and second soft magnetic layers having a magnetoresistance effect and said first and second soft magnetic layers magnetostatically coupled through said nonmagnetic layer,
- a pair of electrodes connected to each of said first and second sensing elements at first and second end portions of each of said first and second sensing elements and said first and second sensing elements connected in series, a sense current flows through said first and second sensing elements in opposite directions,
- said first and second sensing elements receiving a signal magnetic field which is parallel to said sense current, and said first and second soft magnetic layers having an easy axis of magnetization which is substantially perpendicular to said sense current, at least one slit formed in said first and second sensing elements in a direction perpendicular to said track width and a coupling layer 29 extending between said first and second sense elements in a direction parallel to said track width.
- 2. A magnetic transducer head utilizing magnetoresistance effect comprising;
- a plurality of sensing elements arranged parallel to each other and receiving a common signal magnetic field across a track width (TW),
- each of said plurality of sensing elements each comprising first and second superimposed soft magnetic layers and a nonmagnetic layer between said first and second soft magnetic layers,
- at least one of said soft magnetic layers having a magnetoresistance effect and said first and second soft magnetic layers magnetostatically coupled to each other through said nonmagnetic layer,
- electrodes connected to each of said plurality of sensing elements which are connected in series so that a sense current flows through said sensing elements in opposite directions,
- said plurality of sensing elements receiving said signal magnetic field which is parallel to said sense currents, and said first and second soft magnetic layers having an easy axis of magnetization which is substantially perpendicular to said sense currents, a slit formed in said plurality sensing elements in a direction perpendicular to said track width and a coupling layer (29) extending between said plurality of sensing elements in a direction parallel to said track width.
- 3. A magnetic transducer head utilizing magnetoresistance effect according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said nonmagnetic layer has a thickness between 5 and 10,000 .ANG..
- 4. A magnetic transducer head utilizing magnetoresistance effect according to claim 1 or 2, wherein each of said electrodes is connected to said first and second soft magnetic layers respectively.
- 5. A magnetic transducer head utilizing magnetoresistance effect according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said first and second soft magnetic layers are electrically connected together through said nonmagnetic layer.
- 6. A magnetic transducer head utilizing magnetoresistance effect according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said first soft magnetic layer has a relatively large magnetoresistance effect and said second soft magnetic layer has no or a small magnetoresistance effect.
- 7. A magnetic transducer head utilizing magnetoresistance effect according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said first soft magnetic layer has a relatively large magnetoresistance effect, said second soft magnetic layer has no or a small magnetoresistance effect, said first and second soft magnetic layers are electrically insulated by said nonmagnetic layer, and said pair of electrodes are connected to said first soft magnetic layer.
- 8. A magnetic transducer head utilizing magnetoresistance effect according to claim 1 or 2, further comprising means for applying a bias magnetic field to each of said sensing elements along said one direction.
- 9. A magnetic transducer head utilizing magnetoresistance effect according to claim 8, wherein said means for applying a bias magnetic field is a conductor provided adjacent to each of said sensing elements to cause a bias current to flow parallel to said sense currents.
- 10. A magnetic transducer head utilizing magnetoresistance effect according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said sensing elements are arranged to face at one ends thereof to a travelling magnetic recording medium.
- 11. A magnetic transducer head utilizing magnetoresistance effect according to claim 1 or 2, further comprising a magnetic substrate, a first magnetic yoke which makes a gap with said magnetic substrate, a second magnetic yoke magnetically connected to said magnetic substrate and each of said sensing element is provided to magnetically connect said first and second yokes.
- 12. A magnetic transducer head utilizing magnetoresistance effect according to claim 1 wherein each of said sensing elements is arranged to have one end face a adjacent travelling magnetic recording medium.
- 13. A magnetic transducer head utilizing magnetoresistance effect according to claim 1, further comprising a magnetic substrate, a first magnetic yoke which makes a gap with said magnetic substrate, a second magnetic yoke magnetically connected to said magnetic substrate and each of said sensing elements is provided to magnetically connect said first and second yokes.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 927,133, filed Nov. 5, 1986, now abandoned.
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