Claims
- 1. A transducing head having an air bearing surface, the transducing head comprising:
a top shield having both a substantially rectangular non-recessed portion and a substantially rectangular recessed portion, the non-recessed portion extending from the air bearing surface to the recessed portion and having a thickness greater than a thickness of the recessed portion; a bottom shield having both a substantially rectangular non-recessed portion and a substantially rectangular recessed portion, the non-recessed portion extending from the air bearing surface to the recessed portion and having a thickness greater than a thickness of the recessed portion; wherein a length of the non-recessed portion of the top shield is substantially equal to a length of the non-recessed portion of the bottom shield; a read sensor positioned between the recessed portions of the top and bottom shields; and a first flux guide positioned between the top and bottom shields and extending from the air bearing surface toward the read sensor.
- 2. The transducing head of claim 1 and further comprising:
a top thick gap positioned adjacent the top shield; a top thin gap positioned adjacent the top thick gap such that the top thick gap is positioned between the top thin gap and the top shield; a bottom thick gap positioned adjacent the bottom shield; and a bottom thin gap positioned adjacent the bottom thick gap such that the bottom thick gap is positioned between the bottom thin gap and the bottom shield.
- 3. The transducing head of claim 2 wherein a thick gap material for forming the top and bottom thick gaps and a thin gap material for forming the top and bottom thin gaps are each selected to ensure high selectivity of a reactive ion etch of the top and bottom thick gaps.
- 4. The transducing head of claim 2 wherein the top and bottom thick gaps are each formed of Si3N4 and the top and bottom thin gaps are each formed of Al2O3.
- 5. The transducing head of claim 2 wherein the top and bottom thick gaps are each formed of a non-magnetic material.
- 6. The transducing head of claim 2 wherein the top and bottom thin gaps are each formed of a non-magnetic material.
- 7. The transducing head of claim 2 and further comprising a second flux guide, the second flux guide being positioned between the top and bottom thick gaps and extending from the read sensor and away from the air bearing surface.
- 8. A transducing head having an air bearing surface, the transducing head comprising:
a top shield; a first air bearing shield extending from the air bearing surface to the top shield, the first air bearing shield having a thickness greater than the top shield; a bottom shield; a second air bearing shield extending from the air bearing surface to the bottom shield, the second air bearing shield having a thickness greater than the bottom shield; wherein a length of the first air bearing shield is substantially equal to a length of the second air bearing shield; a read sensor positioned between the top and bottom shields; and a first flux guide positioned between the top and bottom shields and extending from the air bearing surface toward the read sensor.
- 9. The transducing head of claim 8 and further comprising:
a top thick gap positioned adjacent the top shield such that the first air bearing shield is positioned between the top thick gap and the air bearing surface; a top thin gap positioned adjacent the top thick gap such that the top thick gap is positioned between the top thin gap and the top shield; a bottom thick gap positioned adjacent the bottom shield such that the second air bearing shield is positioned between the bottom thick gap and the air bearing surface; and a bottom thin gap positioned adjacent the bottom thick gap such that the bottom thick gap is positioned between the bottom thin gap and the bottom shield.
- 10. The transducing head of claim 9 wherein a thick gap material for forming the top and bottom thick gaps and a thin gap material for forming the top and bottom thin gaps are each selected to ensure high selectivity of a reactive ion etch of the top and bottom thick gaps.
- 11. The transducing head of claim 9 wherein the top and bottom thick gaps are each formed of Si3N4 and the top and bottom thin gaps are each formed of Al2O3.
- 12. The transducing head of claim 9 wherein the top and bottom thick gaps are each formed of a non-magnetic material.
- 13. The transducing head of claim 9 wherein the top and bottom thin gaps are each formed of a non-magnetic material.
- 14. The transducing head of claim 9 and further comprising a second flux guide, the second flux guide being positioned between the top and bottom thick gaps and extending from the read sensor and away from the air bearing surface.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This Application is a divisional of application No. 09/528,286, filed Mar. 17, 2000 entitled “Transducing Head and Method For Forming a Recessed Shield For a Transducing Head”, which claims priority from provisional application No. 60/149,511, filed Aug. 17, 1999 for “Air Bearing Shield” of Dian Song and Nural Amin.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60149511 |
Aug 1999 |
US |
Divisions (1)
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09528286 |
Mar 2000 |
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10279469 |
Oct 2002 |
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