Claims
- 1. A thin film magnetic head comprising:
- a magneto-resistive element;
- a plurality of yokes, each one of said yokes formed of a sputtered film with residual compressive stress contained therein and operatively connected to said magneto-resistive element for leading magnetic flux of signals from a magnetic recording medium to said magneto-resistive element; and
- a high melting point film coated on each of the sputtered films, the high melting point film having a residual tensile stress approximately equal to the residual compressive stress in the sputtered film, so that residual stresses in the magneto resistive element are reduced resulting in a reduction in Barkausen noise.
- 2. A thin film magnetic head comprising:
- a magneto-resistive element;
- at least one yoke, formed of a first film, with residual stresses operatively connected to the magneto-resistive element for leading magnetic flux, to said magneto-resistive element;
- said first film being coated with a film having an internal stress value effective for reducing the influence of residual stresses in the first film, so that the residual stresses do not effect the magneto-resistive element and Barkhausen noises are reduced.
- 3. A thin film magnetic head comprising:
- a first yoke;
- a second yoke;
- a magneto-resistive element formed of a material having a magnetostriction constant of a positive value;
- said yokes and magneto-resistive element formed of ferromagnetic thin films and magnetically connected to each other;
- said first and second yokes having negative internal compressive stresses, so that Barkhausen noises are reduced.
- 4. A thin film magnetic head claimed in claim 3, wherein there is an insulation film between the yokes and the magneto-resistive element.
- 5. A thin film magnetic head comprising:
- a first yoke;
- a second yoke;
- a magneto-resistive element formed of a material having a magnetostriction constant of a negative value;
- said yokes and magneto-resistive element formed of ferro magnetic thin films and magnetically connected to each other
- said first and second yokes having positive internal tensile stresses so that Barkhausen noises are reduced.
- 6. A thin film magnetic head claimed in claim 5, there is an insulation film between the yokes and the magneto-resistive element.
Priority Claims (4)
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60-298050 |
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61-235057 |
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61-241818 |
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61-253956 |
Oct 1986 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/688,248 filed on Apr. 22, 1991, which is a Rule 60 Divisional of Ser. NO. 07/497,723 filed on Mar. 15, 1990 which is a Rule 62 Continuation of Ser. No. 07/310,504 filed on Feb. 14, 1989 which is a Rule 62 Cotinuation of Ser. No. 06/946,198 filed on Dec. 24, 1986 all of which are now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuations (3)
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688248 |
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946198 |
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