IP Library Granted Patent US 8,780,507
Granted Patent B2
US 8,780,507 · App. 11/966,003 · Granted Jul 15, 2014

Read transducer and magnetic storage system implementing same

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Patent No.
US 8,780,507
App. No.
11/966,003
Granted
Jul 15, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A transducer according to one embodiment comprises a first ferromagnetic layer; a second ferromagnetic layer; and an electrically conductive layer positioned between the ferromagnetic layers; wherein a length of the first ferromagnetic layer in a first direction parallel to a plane of deposition thereof is greater than a length of the electrically conductive layer in the first direction such that a first end of the first ferromagnetic layer extends beyond an end of the electrically conductive layer in the first direction, wherein an electrical current enters or exits the end of the first ferromagnetic layer that extends beyond the end of the electrically conductive layer in the first direction. Additional transducer structures, and systems implementing such transducers, are also disclosed.

Claims (70)

1. A transducer, comprising:

a first ferromagnetic layer;

a second ferromagnetic layer;

an electrically conductive layer positioned between the ferromagnetic layers;

wherein a length of the first ferromagnetic layer in a first direction parallel to a plane of deposition thereof is greater than a length of the electrically conductive layer in the first direction such that a first end of the first ferromagnetic layer extends beyond an end of the electrically conductive layer in the first direction,

wherein an electrical current enters or exits only the first end of the first ferromagnetic layer that extends beyond the end of the electrically conductive layer in the first direction,

wherein a length of the second ferromagnetic layer in a second direction parallel to a plane of deposition thereof is greater than a length of the electrically conductive layer in the second direction such that a first end of the second ferromagnetic layer extends beyond an end of the electrically conductive layer in the second direction,

wherein the electrical current enters or exits only an edge of the first end of the second ferromagnetic layer that faces away from the air bearing surface of the transducer, and

wherein an extent that the first end of the first ferromagnetic layer extends beyond the electrically conductive layer is greater than an extent that the first end of the second ferromagnetic layer extends beyond the electrically conductive layer.

2. A transducer as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first and second directions are parallel.

3. A transducer as recited in claim 2 , wherein the first end of the first ferromagnetic layer and the first end of the second ferromagnetic layer extend beyond the same end of the electrically conductive layer.

4. A transducer as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first and second directions are perpendicular to an air bearing surface of the transducer.

5. A transducer as recited in claim 1 , wherein the end of the first ferromagnetic layer is defined as an entire portion of the first ferromagnetic layer that extends beyond the end of the electrically conductive layer.

6. A transducer as recited in claim 1 , wherein one of the ferromagnetic layers forms part of a synthetic ferrimagnet structure.

7. A transducer as recited in claim 1 , wherein the electrical current enters or exits only the end of the second ferromagnetic layer that extends beyond the end of the electrically conductive layer in the second direction.

8. A transducer as recited in claim 1 , further comprising:

a first shield positioned near the first ferromagnetic layer on a side of the first ferromagnetic layer opposite a side of the first ferromagnetic layer facing the electrically conductive layer, wherein a first insulating layer is positioned between the first shield and the first ferromagnetic layer; and

a second shield positioned near the second ferromagnetic layer on a side of the second ferromagnetic layer opposite a side of the second ferromagnetic layer facing the electrically conductive layer, wherein a second insulating layer is positioned between the second shield and the second ferromagnetic layer.

9. A magnetic storage system, comprising:

magnetic media;

at least one head for reading from and writing to the magnetic media, the at least one head having:

a sensor, comprising:

a first ferromagnetic layer;

a second ferromagnetic layer;

an electrically conductive layer positioned between the ferromagnetic layers;

a first shield positioned near the first ferromagnetic layer on a side of the first ferromagnetic layer opposite a side of the first ferromagnetic layer facing the electrically conductive layer, wherein a first insulating layer is positioned between the first shield and the first ferromagnetic layer; and

a second shield positioned near the second ferromagnetic layer on a side of the second ferromagnetic layer opposite a side of the second ferromagnetic layer facing the electrically conductive layer, wherein a second insulating layer is positioned between the second shield and the second ferromagnetic layer;

wherein a length of the first ferromagnetic layer in a first direction parallel to a plane of deposition thereof is greater than a length of the electrically conductive layer in the first direction such that a first end of the first ferromagnetic layer extends beyond an end of the electrically conductive layer in the first direction,

wherein an electrical current is fed to or received from the first end of the first ferromagnetic layer that extends beyond the end of the electrically conductive layer in the first direction;

a slider for supporting the head; and

a control unit coupled to the head for controlling operation of the head,

wherein a length of the second ferromagnetic layer in a second direction parallel to a plane of deposition thereof is greater than a length of the electrically conductive layer in the second direction such that a first end of the second ferromagnetic layer extends beyond an end of the electrically conductive layer in the second direction,

wherein the electrical current is fed to or received from only an edge of the first end of the second ferromagnetic layer that faces away from the air bearing surface of the transducer, and

wherein an extent that the first end of the first ferromagnetic layer extends beyond the electrically conductive layer is greater than an extent that the first end of the second ferromagnetic layer extends beyond the electrically conductive layer.

10. A transducer, comprising:

a first ferromagnetic layer;

a second ferromagnetic layer;

an electrically conductive layer positioned between the ferromagnetic layers;

a first electrical lead coupled to the first ferromagnetic layer at a position towards an end of the first ferromagnetic layer, wherein the first electrical lead is not in direct physical contact with the second ferromagnetic layer and electrically conductive layer, wherein an electrical current enters or exits only an edge of the end of the first ferromagnetic layer that faces away from an air bearing surface of the transducer; and

a second electrical lead coupled to the second ferromagnetic layer at a position towards an end of the second ferromagnetic layer, wherein the second electrical lead is not in direct physical contact with the first ferromagnetic layer and electrically conductive layer;

a first shield positioned near the first ferromagnetic layer on a side of the first ferromagnetic layer opposite a side of the first ferromagnetic layer facing the electrically conductive layer, wherein a first insulating layer is positioned between the first shield and the first ferromagnetic layer; and

a second shield positioned near the second ferromagnetic layer on a side of the second ferromagnetic layer opposite a side of the second ferromagnetic layer facing the electrically conductive layer, wherein a second insulating layer is positioned between the second shield and the second ferromagnetic layer,

wherein the electrically conductive layer is more electrically conductive than the ferromagnetic layers.

11. A transducer as recited in claim 10 , wherein at least one of the ferromagnetic layers has about the same dimensions in directions parallel to a plane of deposition thereof as the electrically conductive layer.

12. A transducer as recited in claim 10 , wherein the first electrical lead is electrically isolated from the second ferromagnetic layer and the electrically conductive layer except through the first ferromagnetic layer, wherein the second electrical lead is electrically isolated from the first ferromagnetic layer and the electrically conductive layer except through the second ferromagnetic layer.

13. A transducer as recited in claim 10 , wherein the first electrical lead is positioned along a side of the first ferromagnetic layer, the side being defined between upper and lower planes of deposition of the first ferromagnetic layer.

14. A transducer as recited in claim 10 , wherein the first electrical lead is positioned above the first ferromagnetic layer.

15. A transducer as recited in claim 10 , wherein a length of the first ferromagnetic layer in a first direction parallel to a plane of deposition thereof is greater than a length of the electrically conductive layer in the first direction such that a first end of the first ferromagnetic layer extends beyond an end of the electrically conductive layer in the first direction, wherein a length of the second ferromagnetic layer in a second direction parallel to a plane of deposition thereof is greater than a length of the electrically conductive layer in the second direction such that a first end of the second ferromagnetic layer extends beyond an end of the electrically conductive layer in the second direction.

16. A transducer as recited in claim 15 , wherein the first and second directions are parallel.

17. A transducer as recited in claim 16 , wherein the first end of the first ferromagnetic layer and the first end of the second ferromagnetic layer extend beyond the same end of the electrically conductive layer.

18. A transducer as recited in claim 15 , wherein the first and second directions are perpendicular to an air bearing surface of the transducer.

19. A transducer as recited in claim 15 , wherein the first and second directions are perpendicular to an air bearing surface of the transducer.

20. A transducer as recited in claim 15 , wherein an extent that the first end of the first ferromagnetic layer extends beyond the electrically conductive layer is greater than an extent that the first end of the second ferromagnetic layer extends beyond the electrically conductive layer.

21. A transducer as recited in claim 10 , wherein the end of the first ferromagnetic layer is defined as an entire portion of the first ferromagnetic layer that extends beyond the end of the electrically conductive layer.

22. A transducer as recited in claim 10 , wherein an electrical current enters or exits only an edge of the end of the second ferromagnetic layer that faces away from the air bearing surface of the transducer.

23. A magnetic storage system, comprising:

magnetic media;

at least one head for reading from and writing to the magnetic media, the at least one head having:

a sensor, comprising:

a first ferromagnetic layer;

a second ferromagnetic layer;

an electrically conductive layer positioned between the ferromagnetic layers;

a first shield positioned near the first ferromagnetic layer on a side of the first ferromagnetic layer opposite a side of the first ferromagnetic layer facing the electrically conductive layer, wherein a first insulating layer is positioned between the first shield and the first ferromagnetic layer;

a second shield positioned near the second ferromagnetic layer on a side of the second ferromagnetic layer opposite a side of the second ferromagnetic layer facing the electrically conductive layer, wherein a second insulating layer is positioned between the second shield and the second ferromagnetic layer;

a first electrical lead coupled to the first ferromagnetic layer only at an edge of an end of the first ferromagnetic layer that faces away from an air bearing surface of the sensor, wherein the first electrical lead is not in direct physical contact with the second ferromagnetic layer and electrically conductive layer; and

a second electrical lead coupled to the second ferromagnetic layer at a position towards an end of the second ferromagnetic layer, wherein the second electrical lead is not in direct physical contact with the first ferromagnetic layer and electrically conductive layer;

a slider for supporting the head; and

a control unit coupled to the head for controlling operation of the head,

wherein the electrically conductive layer is more electrically conductive than the ferromagnetic layers.

24. A magnetic storage system as recited in claim 23 , wherein an electrical current enters or exits only the edge of the end of the first ferromagnetic layer that faces away from the air bearing surface.

Assignments (6)
PATENT COLLATERAL AGREEMENT - DDTL LOAN AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 21, 2023
From: WESTERN DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
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PATENT COLLATERAL AGREEMENT - A&R LOAN AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 21, 2023
From: WESTERN DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST AT REEL 052915 FRAME 0566 Recorded Feb 8, 2022
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To: WESTERN DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 6, 2020
From: WESTERN DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS AGENT
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 6, 2016
From: HGST NETHERLANDS B.V.
To: WESTERN DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 25, 2012
From: HITACHI GLOBAL STORAGE TECHNOLOGIES NETHERLANDS B.V.
To: HGST NETHERLANDS B.V.
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