Claims
- 1. A magnetoresistive effect type of head having a magnetoresistive effect element offering a resistive change according to intensity of an external magnetic field, for detecting a magnitude of a resistance of the magnetoresistive effect element to detect intensity of a magnetic field,wherein said magnetoresistive effect element consists of a flat multi-layer film in which a free magnetic layer changing in a direction of a magnetization in accordance with the external magnetic field is set up to a lowest layer, and said magnetoresistive effect type of head comprises: a non-magnetic substrate; an insulating layer contacting a center portion of a lower surface at a substrate side of said free magnetic layer; a pair of electrode layers for conducting a current through said magnetoresistive effect element, said pair of electrode layers being formed at a position interposing said insulating layer therebetween contacting both edge portions of the lower surface at the substrate side of said free magnetic layer, and being formed with a same surface height as a surface height of said insulating layer; and a pair of magnetic wall control layers for suppressing a movement of a magnetic wall of said free magnetic layer, said pair of magnetic wall control layers being formed to extend interposing said magnetoresistive effect element therebetween.
- 2. A magnetoresistive effect type of head according to claim 1, wherein the insulating layer contacting the center portion of the lower surface of said free magnetic layer is an insulating layer which further extends below said pair of electrode layers, andsaid insulating layer is formed in such a manner that thickness of a layer of a portion extending to the center portion of the lower surface of said free magnetic layer, of said insulating layer is thinner than thickness of a layer of a portion extending below said pair of electrode layers, of said insulating layer.
- 3. A magnetoresistive effect type of head according to claim 1, wherein said pair of electrode layers consists of a material including at least one of Gold (Au) and Copper (Cu).
- 4. An information-reproducing system having a magnetic head disposed close to or in contact with a magnetic storage medium storing information by magnetization for detecting the magnetization of respective points of the magnetic storage medium, said information-reproducing system reproducing information according to the magnetization of respective points of the magnetic storage medium detected by said magnetic head, which included a magnetoresistive effect element,wherein said magnetoresistive effect element consists of a flat multi-layer film in which a free magnetic layer changing in a direction of a magnetization in accordance with the external magnetic field is set up to a lowest layer, and said magnetic head comprises: a non-magnetic substrate; an insulating layer contacting a center portion of a lower surface at a substrate side of said free magnetic layer; a pair of electrode layers for conducting a current through said magnetoresistive effect element, said pair of electrode layers being formed at a position interposing said insulating layer therebetween contacting both edge portions of the lower surface at the substrate side of said free magnetic layer, and being formed with a same surface height as a surface height of said insulating layer; and a pair of magnetic wall control layers extending interposing said magnetoresistive effect element therebetween.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/JP99/03670, filed Jul. 7, 1999, which was not published in English.
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