Claims
- 1. A method for applying a protective, electrically conductive coating to magnetic heads for reading and/or writing magnetic media data without substantially degrading a non-conductive zone between spaced head segments, said method comprising:
- depositing, by sputter coating, an electrically insulating layer upon portions of a magnetic head to be coated with said protective, electrically conductive coating;
- said sputter coating of said electrically insulating layer including subjecting of spaced surfaces of said spaced head segments to said depositing; and
- depositing, by sputter coating, an electrically conductive, protective layer upon said electrically insulating layer deposited on said portions of said magnetic head;
- said electrically insulating layer providing and enhancing adhesive bonding of said electrically conductive, protective layer to said magnetic head;
- said magnetic head being supported on a slider;
- said electrically insulating layer being applied to each of said slider and said spaced head segments;
- said depositing of said electrically insulating layer being operable to concurrently prevent short-circuiting between said spaced head segments and insulatingly coat head segment supporting portions of said slider; and
- said depositing of said electrically insulating layer being concurrently operable to
- prevent degradation of electrical characteristics of said magnetic head
- by said electrically conductive coating,
- enhance adhesion of said electrically conductive coating to said magnetic head, and
- enhance wear resistance of said magnetic head.
- 2. A method as described in claim 1 wherein:
- said electrically conductive protective layer comprises sputtered carbon; and
- said electrically insulating layer comprises sputtered titanium oxide;
- said titanium oxide defining an electrically insulating layer
- interposed between said electrically conductive carbon coating and spaced portions of said spaced head segments, and
- operable to prevent substantially electrical shorting between said spaced portions.
- 3. A method as described in claim 2 wherein:
- said sputtered titanium oxide insulating layer is sputter deposited as a layer having a thickness of about five (5) to about two hundred (200) angstroms;
- said sputtered carbon electrically conductive protective layer is sputter deposited as a layer having a thickness of about twenty (20)to about four hundred (400) angstroms;
- said sputtered titanium oxide being operable to substantially enhance adhesion of said sputtered carbon to said spaced head segments; and
- said sputtered carbon being operable to substantially enhance resistance to disc wear of said spaced head segments by a factor of at least about thirty.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/932,335 filed Aug. 19, 1992, now abandoned.
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