Claims
- 1. A method of forming a taper in a selected area on the bearing surface of a disc head slider, the method comprising;
- directing an etching beam toward the bearing surface, with a first portion of the selected area being shaded from the etching beam and a second portion of the selected area being unshaded from the etching beam;
- etching the unshaded, second portion; and
- varying the area of the first shaded portion relative to the area of the second, unshaded Portion progressively over time during the step of etching to form the taper.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of directing comprises directing an ion beam toward the selected area and the step of etching comprises ion milling the unshaded, second portion of the selected area.
- 3. The method of claim 1 and further comprising:
- applying a resist layer to the bearing surface in a pattern which leaves the selected area uncovered;
- wherein the step of directing comprises directing the etching beam toward the selected area at an angle .alpha. relative to a normal incidence with the bearing surface such that the first portion is shaded from the etching beam by the resist layer and the second portion is unshaded by the resist layer; and
- wherein the step of varying the area comprises varying the angle .alpha. during the step of etching.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the step of etching comprises etching during a plurality of time intervals and the step of varying comprises reducing the angle .alpha. incrementally at each subsequent time interval.
- 5. The method of claim 3 wherein the step of varying comprises reducing the angle .alpha. over time during the step of etching to progressively reduce the area of the shaded, first portion over time in a direction toward the resist layer.
- 6. The method of claim 3 wherein the resist layer has a base adjacent the selected area, the selected area has a length measured from the base of the resist layer and wherein the step of etching comprises:
- dividing the length into n segments, segment.sub.1 -segment.sub.n, wherein n is an integer and segment.sub.n is closer to the resist layer than segment.sub.1 ;
- etching in n steps, step.sub.1 -step.sub.n, with each step.sub.i corresponding to a segment.sub.i, where i is an integer which ranges from 1 to n; and
- for each steps, etching the unshaded, second portion, including segments, at an angle .alpha..sub.i that results in the resist layer shadowing all segments, segment.sub.i+1 -segment.sub.n, that are closer to the resist layer than segment.sub.i.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein each step.sub.i comprises etching the unshaded, second portion to an incremental depth D.sub.i which is equal to a preselected maximum taper depth D divided by the number of etching steps, n.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein each etching step.sub.i comprises:
- etching at an etching rate R.sub.i at the angle .alpha..sub.i for a time interval t.sub.i, where t.sub.i =D.sub.i /R.sub.i.
- 9. The method of claim 6 wherein:
- the resist layer has a thickness and is etched during each etching step.sub.i to a remaining thickness;
- each segment.sub.1 has a segment length L.sub.i ; and
- each etching step.sub.i comprises etching at the angle .alpha..sub.i, where the angle .alpha..sub.i =arctan ((L.sub.i+1 +L.sub.i+2 + . . . +L.sub.n)/(the remaining thickness)).
- 10. A method of forming a taper in the bearing surface of a disc head slider, the method comprising:
- applying a lithographic mask to the bearing surface to define a position of the leading taper on the bearing surface;
- etching the bearing surface through the lithographic mask with a directed beam, anisotropic etch at an incident angle with the bearing surface; and
- progressively varying the incident angle over time during etching to form the leading taper in the bearing surface.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/047,325, which was filed on May 21, 1997 and is entitled METHOD FOR MAKING RECORDING HEAD SLIDER AIR BEARING LEADING EDGE TAPERS.
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