Claims
- 1. A magnetic shield comprising:a ferromagnetic (FM) layer having a shape and a domain configuration that is defined by a plurality of local magnetic domains that are stabilized dependent on the shape of the FM layer; and an antiferromagnetic (AFM) layer adjacent the FM layer and annealed to imprint thereon the stabilized local magnetic domains of the FM layer, whereby stability of the domain configuration of the FM layer is increased.
- 2. A read head comprising:a top and bottom shield, wherein at least one of the top shield and bottom shields is formed in accordance with the shield of claim 1; and a read element formed between the top and bottom shields adjacent an air-bearing surface.
- 3. A disc drive storage system including the read head of claim 2.
- 4. The shield of claim 1, wherein the FM layer is formed of at least one material selected from a group consisting of NiFe, FeSiAl, FeN, CoFe, CoNiFe, and CoZrNb.
- 5. The shield of claim 1, wherein the AFM layer is formed of at least one material selected from a group consisting of NiMn, FeMn, PtMn, IrMn, PtPdMn, and NiO.
- 6. The shield of claim 1, wherein:the FM and the AFM layers form a first shield layer; and the shield includes at least a second shield layer formed of adjoining second FM and AFM layers and a spacer layer between the first and second shield layers.
- 7. The shield of claim 6, wherein the spacer layer is formed of a non-magnetic material.
- 8. The shield of claim 6, wherein:the second FM layer includes a patterned shape and a domain configuration, defined by a plurality of local magnetic domains that are stabilized in accordance with the patterned shape; and the second AFM layer is annealed to imprint thereon the stabilized local magnetic domains of the second FM layer, whereby stability of the domain configuration of the second FM layer is increased.
- 9. A read head comprising:a read element formed between top and bottom shields, at least one of which includes a ferromagnetic (FM) layer having a non-unidirectional stabilized domain configuration; and wherein at least one of the top and bottom shields includes a stabilizing means for preventing significant shifts to the stabilized domain configuration after exposure to a strong magnetic field.
- 10. The read head of claim 9, wherein:the stabilized domain configuration of the FM layer is defined by a plurality of local magnetic domains; and the stabilizing means includes an antiferromagnetic (AFM) layer adjacent the ferromagnetic layer and annealed to have local unidirectional anisotropies in accordance with the local magnetic domains of the stabilized ferromagnetic layer.
- 11. The read head of claim 10, wherein the AFM layer is formed of at least one material selected from a group consisting of NiMn, FeMn, PtMn, IrMn, PtPdMn, and NiO.
- 12. The read head of claim 9, wherein the FM layer is formed of at least one material selected from a group consisting of NiFe, FeSiAl, FeN, CoFe, CoNiFe, and CoZrNb.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present invention claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/233,812, filed Sep. 19, 2000 and entitled “METHOD FOR STABILIZING THE MAGNETIC DOMAIN CONFIGURATION OF A PATTERNED FERROMAGNETIC SHIELD USING AFM LAYER AND ZERO FIELD ANNEAL.”
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