Claims
- 1. A magnetic reader for use in a magnetic storage system including a magnetic storage media having multiple concentric microtracks with information stored thereon, the magnetic reader comprising:
a magnetoresistive (MR) sensor for reading information stored on the magnetic storage media, the MR sensor including an MR element, a bottom shield and a top shield; and means for reducing a signal in the MR sensor that is due to sidetracks to a microtrack being read at a given time.
- 2. The magnetic reader of claim 1 wherein the means for reducing a signal includes a first and second side shield spaced apart on opposite sides of the MR element in a transverse direction.
- 3. The magnetic reader of claim 2 wherein the first and second side shields are a soft magnetic material.
- 4. A magnetoresistive (MR) sensor comprising:
a plurality of generally parallel layers forming an MR stack; a top shield and a bottom shield spaced apart on opposite sides of the MR stack in a longitudinal direction; a first and a second side shield spaced apart on opposite sides of the MR stack in a transverse direction; and the top shield, bottom shield, first side shield and second side shield substantially surrounding the MR stack.
- 5. The magnetic reader of claim 4 wherein the first and second side shields are a soft magnetic material.
- 6. The MR sensor of claim 4 wherein the MR stack includes first and second sensors wherein the first sensor is in direct contact with the first side shield and the second sensor is in direct contact with the second side shield.
- 7. The MR sensor of claim 6 wherein bias current flows through the first and second sensors and through the first and second side shields.
- 8. The MR sensor of claim 4 wherein the MR sensor further includes a reader gap, wherein the reader gap and MR stack define corners of the first and second shields.
- 9. The MR sensor of claim 8 wherein none of the corners of the first and second side shields are sharp corners.
- 10. The MR sensor of claim 8 wherein each of the corners of the first and second side shields are greater than 135 degrees.
- 11. The MR sensor of claim 8 wherein each of the corners of the first and second side shields are greater than 100 degrees.
- 12. A magnetic storage system including a magnetic reader and a magnetic storage media, the magnetic storage media having multiple concentric microtracks having a width and having information stored thereon, the magnetic reader configured to travel relative to the microtracks in a direction that is generally perpendicular to the width of the microtracks, the magnetic reader further comprising:
an MR stack; a top shield and a bottom shield spaced apart on opposite sides of the MR stack in a direction parallel to the direction of relative travel between the microtrack and the magnetic reader; a first and a second side shield spaced apart on opposite sides of the MR stack in a direction transverse to the direction of relative travel between the microtrack and the magnetic reader; and wherein the first and second side shields are located closer to the microtrack being read than they are to adjacent microtracks that are not being read.
- 13. The magnetic reader of claim 12 wherein the first and second side shields are a soft magnetic material.
- 14. The MR sensor of claim 12 wherein the MR stack includes first and second sensors wherein the first sensor is in direct contact with the first side shield and the second sensor is in direct contact with the second side shield.
- 15. The MR sensor of claim 14 wherein bias current flows through the first and second sensors and through the first and second side shields.
- 16. The MR sensor of claim 12 wherein the MR sensor further includes a reader gap, wherein the reader gap and MR stack define corners of the first and second shields.
- 17. The MR sensor of claim 16 wherein none of the corners of the first and second side shields are sharp corners.
- 18. The MR sensor of claim 16 wherein each of the corners of the first and second side shields are greater than 135 degrees.
- 19. The MR sensor of claim 16 wherein each of the corners of the first and second side shields are greater than 100 degrees.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This application claims the priority from provisional U.S. Patent Application 60/232,476, filed on Sep. 13, 2000 for “NEW MR STRUCTURES FOR HIGH AREAL DENSITY READER BY USING SIDE SHIELDS” for Lujun Chen, James Giusti, Juan Fernandez-de-Castro, Jian Chen and Sining Mao, which is incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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