Magnetoresistive sensor having an anisotropic pinned layer for pinning improvement
View Patent ↗A magnetoresistive sensor having a magnetically anisotropic pinned layer structure. The pinned layer structure is formed over a seed layer having a surface that has been treated to texture the surface of the seed layer with an anisotropic roughness. This anisotropic roughness induces the magnetic anisotropy in the pinned layers. The treated seed layers also allow the pinned layer to maintain robust pinning without the need for a thick AFM layer, thereby reducing gap size.
1. A magnetoresistive sensor, comprising:
a substrate;
a seed layer formed on the substrate, the seed layer having a surface configured with an anisotropic roughness;
a magnetic pinned layer structure formed on the surface of the seed layer;
a magnetic free layer; and
a spacer layer sandwiched between the free layer and the pinned layer structure.
2. A sensor as in claim 1 wherein the anisotropic roughness generates a magnetic anisotropy in the pinned layer structure.
3. A sensor as in claim 1 wherein the sensor has an air bearing surface (ABS) and wherein the anisotropic roughness of the surface of the seed layer causes a magnetic anisotropy in the pinned layer structure that is oriented substantially perpendicular to the ABS.
4. A sensor as in claim 1 wherein the anisotropic roughness in the surface of the seed layer comprises ripples.
5. A sensor as in claim 1 wherein sensor has an air bearing surface (ABS) and wherein the anisotropic roughness in the surface of the seed layer comprises ripples extending along a direction that is substantially parallel with the ABS.
6. A sensor as in claim 1 wherein the seed layer is a crystalline material.
7. A sensor as in claim 1 wherein the seed layer comprises a material selected from the group consisting of NiFeCr, PtMn, IrMn, Ta and Ru.
8. A sensor as in claim 1 wherein the substrate comprises a non-magnetic, electrically insulating gap layer.
9. A sensor as in claim 1 wherein the substrate comprises a magnetic, electrically conductive shield layer.
10. A sensor as in claim 1 wherein the anisotropic roughness comprises ripples having an average pitch of 1-200 nm.
11. A sensor as in claim 1 wherein the anisotropic roughness comprises ripples having an average depth of 0.2 -5 nm.
12. A sensor as in claim 1 wherein the seed layer has a thickness of 20 -120 Angstroms.
13. A magnetoresistive sensor, comprising:
a magnetic free layer;
a magnetic pinned layer structure;
a non-magnetic, electrically conductive spacer layer sandwiched between the free layer and the pinned layer, and
a seed layer contacting the pinned layer structure, the seed layer having a surface adjacent to the pinned layer structure that is configured with an anisotropic roughness.
14. A magnetoresistive sensor as in claim 13 wherein the seed layer comprises a crystalline material and wherein the anisotropic roughness causes a magnetic anisotropy in the pinned layer structure.
15. A magnetoresistive sensor as in claim 13 wherein the seed layer comprises a material selected from the group consisting of NiFeCr, PtMn, IrMn Ta and Ru.
16. A magnetoresistive sensor, comprising:
a magnetic free layer;
a magnetic pinned layer structure;
a non-magnetic, electrically insulating barrier layer sandwiched between the free layer and the pinned layer; and
a seed layer contacting the pinned layer structure, the seed layer having a surface adjacent to the pinned layer structure that is configured with an anisotropic roughness.
17. A magnetoresistive sensor as in claim 16 wherein the seed layer is a crystalline material and the anisotropic roughness causes a magnetic anisotropy in the pinned layer structure.
18. A magnetoresistive sensor as in claim 16 wherein the seed layer comprises a material selected from the group consisting of NiFeCr, PtMn, IrMn Ta and Ru.