Claims
- 1. A magnetic head comprising:
- (a) first and second pole pieces disposed with respect to each other so as to form front and back non-magnetic gaps therebetween, said front gap being a transducer gap disposed to coact with a magnetic recording medium,
- (b) first and second electrically conductive thin single domain magnetic film means secured to opposing sides of said pole pieces at said back gap, said thin magnetic film means being so disposed with respect to said pole pieces and said back gap that flux bridges said back gap via said thin magnetic film means,
- (c) said first thin magnetic film means having first and second electrical contacts respectively for receiving and exiting electrical current therein, the easy axis of said first thin magnetic film means being canted relative to the current flow path between said first and second contacts, and
- (d) said second thin magnetic film means having first and second electrical contacts respectively for receiving and exiting electrical current therein, the easy axis of said second thin magnetic film means being (1) canted relative to the current flow path between the first and second contacts of said second thin magnetic film means, and (2), substantially parallel to the easy axis direction of said first thin magnetic film means,
- the current path in said second thin magnetic film means being parallel to the current path in said first thin magnetic film means, whereby flux entering the front gap of said head causes the magnetoresistances of said thin magnetic film means to vary inversely.
- 2. The structure of claim 1 including means for electrically connecting the second contact of said first thin magnetic film means to the first contact of said second thin magnetic film means.
- 3. A magnetic head comprising:
- (a) first and second pole pieces disposed with respect to each other so as to form front and back non-magnetic gaps therebetween, said front gap being a transducer gap disposed to coact with a magnetic recording medium,
- (b) first and second electrically conductive thin single domain magnetic film means secured to opposing sides of said pole pieces at said back gap, said thin magnetic film means being so disposed with respect to said pole pieces and said back gap that flux bridges said back gap via said thin magnetic film means,
- (c) said first thin magnetic film means having first and second electrical contacts respectively for receiving and exiting electrical current therein, the magnetization of said first thin magnetic film means being canted relative to the current flow path between said first and second contacts, and
- (d) said second thin magnetic film means having first and second electrical contacts respectively receiving and exiting electrical current therein, the magnetization of said second thin magnetic film means being (1) canted relative to the current flow path between its first and second contacts, and (2) substantially parallel to the direction of said magnetization of said first thin magnetic film means,
- the current path in said second thin magnetic film means being parallel to the current path in said first thin magnetic film means, whereby flux entering the front gap of said head causes the magnetoresistances of said thin magnetic film means to vary inversely.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 057,619, filed July 16, 1979 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,306,215, which application Ser. No. 057,619 is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 023,433, filed Mar. 23, 1979, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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O'Day, "Balanced Magnetic Head", IBM Tech. Disc. Bul., vol. 15, No. 9, Feb. 1973, p. 2680. |
Divisions (1)
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Jul 1979 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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