Claims
- 1. A head for a disc drive, comprising:
a substrate including a substrate air bearing surface that is shaped to fly over a disc and that generates a first lift, the substrate also including a trailing side; a magnetic transducer deposited along the trailing side, the magnetic transducer having a pole tip that is spaced apart from the disc by a pole-to-disc spacing; and a first deposit deposited along the trailing side, the first deposit including a first compensating air bearing surface that changes position relative to the substrate air bearing surface as temperature increases.
- 2. The head of claim 1 wherein the pole tip increasingly protrudes as temperature increases, and the first compensating air bearing surface generates a temperature compensating lift that compensates for the protrusion.
- 3. The head of claim 2 wherein the temperature compensating lift stabilizes the pole-to-disc spacing.
- 4. The head of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the first deposit has a coefficient of temperature expansion that is greater than a coefficient of temperature expansion of the substrate.
- 5. The head of claim 4 further comprising a second deposit that is deposited along the trailing side and has a coefficient of temperature expansion that is more than a coefficient of temperature expansion of the substrate.
- 6. The head of claim 1 further comprising a second deposit that is deposited along the trailing side and has a coefficient of temperature expansion that is less than a coefficient of temperature expansion of the substrate.
- 7. The head of claim 6 wherein the second deposit has a height along the trailing side that differs from a height along the trailing side of the first deposit.
- 8. The head of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the first deposit has a coefficient of temperature expansion that is greater than a coefficient of temperature expansion of the magnetic transducer.
- 9. The head of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the first deposit is formed of the same material as the pole tip.
- 10. The head of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the first deposit comprises copper.
- 11. The head of claim 1 wherein the first compensating air bearing surface is coated with a diamond-like coating.
- 12. The head of claim 1 wherein the first deposit is partially embedded in cavities formed in the substrate and partially protrude past the trailing side of the substrate.
- 13. The head of claim 1 wherein the substrate has a top substrate surface opposite the substrate air bearing surface, and the first deposit extends up to the top substrate surface.
- 14. The head of claim 1 wherein the first deposit is deposited on the trailing side of the substrate.
- 15. The head of claim 10 wherein the first deposit is embedded in cavities formed in the substrate.
- 16. The head of claim 10 wherein the first deposit is deposited on the magnetic transducer.
- 17. The head of claim 1, further comprising:
an electric heating element that is deposited on the first deposit.
- 18. The head of claim 1, wherein the first deposit is shaped to form a trench in the substrate.
- 19. A method of forming a head for a disc drive, comprising:
A. shaping a substrate to include a substrate air bearing surface with a shape that generates lift to fly over a disc, the substrate including a trailing side; B. depositing a magnetic transducer along the trailing side, the magnetic transducer having a pole tip that is spaced apart from the disc by a pole-to-disc spacing; and C. depositing a first deposit along the trailing side, the first deposit including a compensating air bearing surface that changes position relative to the first air bearing surface as temperature increases.
- 20. The method of claim 19 further comprising:
D. shaping the compensating air bearing surface to generate a temperature compensating lift that compensates for thermal protrusion of the pole tip and stabilizes the pole-to-disc spacing.
- 21. The method of claim 19 further comprising:
D. providing at least a portion of the pole-to-disc spacing temperature compensation deposit with a coefficient of temperature expansion that is greater than a coefficient of temperature expansion of the substrate.
- 22. The method of claim 19 further comprising:
D. providing at least a portion of the pole-to-disc spacing temperature compensation deposit with a coefficient of temperature expansion that is greater than a coefficient of temperature expansion of the magnetic transducer.
- 23. A head for a disc drive, comprising:
a head assembly including a substrate with an air bearing surface that is shaped to fly over a disc and that generates a first lift, the substrate including a trailing side and a magnetic transducer deposited along the trailing side, the magnetic transducer having a pole tip that is spaced apart from the disc by a pole-to-disc spacing; and means for generating a temperature compensating lift that compensates for pole tip protrusion.
- 24. The head of claim 23 wherein the pole tip increasingly protrudes as temperature increases and the means for generating includes a first compensating air bearing surface that generates the temperature compensating lift.
- 25. The head of claim 23 wherein the temperature compensating lift stabilizes the pole-to-disc spacing.
- 26. The head of claim 23 wherein the means for generating includes a first deposit that has a coefficient of temperature expansion that is greater than a coefficient of temperature expansion of the substrate.
- 27. The head of claim 26 wherein the means for generating includes a second deposit that is deposited along the trailing side and has a coefficient of temperature expansion that is more than a coefficient of temperature expansion of the substrate.
- 28. The head of claim 26 wherein at least a portion of the first deposit is formed of the same material as the pole tip.
- 29. The head of claim 26 wherein at least a portion of the first deposit comprises copper.
- 30. The head of claim 26 wherein the first compensating air bearing surface is coated with a diamond-like coating.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority benefits from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/293,276 titled “Slider Features for Temperature Fly Height Control,” filed May 23, 2001 and identified as Docket Number STL 10307.01.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60293276 |
May 2001 |
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