Claims
- 1. In a thin film head having a read element, a write element, and an air bearing surface for confronting a surface of a rotating disc, an improved writer top pole comprising:
a pole tip; and a generally rounded and substantially planar body attached to the pole tip distal from the air bearing surface.
- 2. The thin film head of claim 1, wherein a width of the pole tip defines a track width of data written to a magnetic medium.
- 3. The thin film head of claim 1, wherein the top pole is formed of a high magnetic moment material.
- 4. The thin film head of claim 1, wherein the top pole has shape anisotropy perpendicular to the air bearing surface.
- 5. The thin film head of claim 1, wherein the top pole has shape anisotropy parallel to the air bearing surface.
- 6. A magnetic recording head having an air bearing surface for confronting a surface of a rotating disc, the magnetic recording head having a writer top pole comprising:
a pole tip; and a substantially planar body attached to the pole tip distal from the air bearing surface, the body having a substantially elliptical shape such that top pole magnetization gradually changes its direction and follows edges of the body, and such that the pole tip has low remanence, gradual spin structure and no domain walls.
- 7. The magnetic recording head of claim 6, wherein the top pole has shape anisotropy perpendicular to the air bearing surface.
- 8. The magnetic recording head of claim 6, wherein the top pole has shape anisotropy parallel to the air bearing surface.
- 9. The magnetic recording head of claim 6, further comprising:
a conductive coil positioned such that at least a portion of the conductive coil is positioned between the shared pole and the top pole.
- 10. The magnetic recording head of claim 9, wherein the size of the top pole corresponds to the size of the conductive coil.
- 11. The magnetic recording head of claim 6, wherein the top pole is formed of a high magnetic moment material.
- 12. The magnetic recording head of claim 6 wherein the top pole is tapered near the air bearing surface to form the pole tip.
- 13. The magnetic recording head of claim 6, wherein a width of the pole tip defines a track width of data written to the rotating disc.
- 14. A magnetic recording head having an air bearing surface for confronting a surface of a rotating disc, the magnetic recording head comprising:
a read element comprising a shared pole; and a write element comprising a substantially elliptical and substantially planar top pole, wherein the top pole is separated from the shared pole by a write gap, and wherein the top pole is in contact with the shared pole distal from the air bearing surface.
- 15. The magnetic recording head of claim 14, further comprising a yoke positioned between the shared pole and the top pole.
- 16. The magnetic recording head of claim 15, wherein the top pole and the yoke have substantially the same shape.
- 17. The magnetic recording head of claim 15, wherein the top pole is smaller than the yoke.
- 18. The magnetic recording head of claim 15, wherein the yoke is formed of a high resistivity material.
- 19. The magnetic recording head of claim 14, wherein the top pole has shape anisotropy perpendicular to the air bearing surface.
- 20. The magnetic recording head of claim 14, wherein the top pole has shape anisotropy parallel to the air bearing surface.
- 21. The magnetic recording head of claim 14, further comprising:
a conductive coil positioned such that at least a portion of the conductive coil is positioned between the shared pole and the top pole.
- 22. The magnetic recording head of claim 21, wherein the size of the top pole corresponds to the size of the conductive coil.
- 23. The magnetic recording head of claim 14, wherein the top pole is formed of a high magnetic moment material.
- 24. The magnetic recording head of claim 14, wherein the top pole is tapered near the air bearing surface to form a pole tip.
- 25. The magnetic recording head of claim 24, wherein a width of the pole tip defines a track width of data written to the rotating disc.
- 26. A magnetic recording head having an air bearing surface for confronting a surface of a rotating disc, the magnetic recording head comprising:
a bottom shield; a shared pole; a read element positioned between the bottom shield and the shared pole; a rounded and substantially planar top pole, wherein the top pole is separated from the shared pole by a write gap, and wherein the top pole is in contact with the shared pole distal from the air bearing surface; and a conductive coil positioned such that at least a portion of the conductive coil is positioned between the shared pole and the top pole.
- 27. The magnetic recording head of claim 26, further comprising a yoke positioned between the shared pole and the top pole.
- 28. The magnetic recording head of claim 27, wherein the top pole and the yoke have substantially the same shape.
- 29. The magnetic recording head of claim 27, wherein the top pole is smaller than the yoke.
- 30. The magnetic recording head of claim 27, wherein the yoke is formed of a high resistivity material.
- 31. The magnetic recording head of claim 26, wherein the top pole has shape anisotropy perpendicular to the air bearing surface.
- 32. The magnetic recording head of claim 26, wherein the top pole has shape anisotropy parallel to the air bearing surface.
- 33. The magnetic recording head of claim 26, wherein the size of the top pole corresponds to the size of the conductive coil.
- 34. The magnetic recording head of claim 26, wherein the top pole is formed of a high magnetic moment material.
- 35. The magnetic recording head of claim 26, wherein the top pole is tapered near the air bearing surface to form a pole tip.
- 36. The magnetic recording head of claim 35, wherein a width of the pole tip defines a track width of data written to the rotating disc.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This application claims priority from Provisional Application No. 60/401,163 filed Aug. 5, 2002, for “Rounded Top Pole” by Taras G. Pokhil, Ned Tabat, Martin L. Plumer, Steven P. Bozeman, and Nurul Amin.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60401163 |
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