USRE35228E - Inductive thin film head having improved readback characteristics - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to inductive thin film magnetic read/write heads.
- the invention relates to an improved thin film head design which provides fewer erroneous output spikes due to "glitches" during the read back operation.
- Thin film magnetic read/write heads are used for magnetically reading and writing information on a magnetic storage medium such as a magnetic disk which are in motion relative to one another.
- a thin film magnetic head comprises a pair of "yokes” or “paddles” which form the magnetic core of the head. Electrical conductors pass between the two paddles and are used for both reading and writing information on the magnetic storage medium.
- electrical current is caused to flow through the conductors which generates a magnetic field in the paddle.
- the structure includes a gap region which comprises a small space between the two tips of the two paddles. The write current in the coils causes magnetic flux to span the gap region. This magnetic flux is then used to impress a magnetic field upon a storage medium during the write operation which results in a magnetic transition being recorded.
- the magnetic head and the storage medium also move relative to each other causing a changing magnetic field to be induced in the coil and the coils link the magnetic circuit.
- Electric signals in the conductors may be sensed with electric circuitry which allows recovery of information stored on the magnetic medium.
- the performance of a thin film magnetic head is degraded by a phenomenon known as the "glitch” effect or "remote read” effect.
- the remote read effect is characterized by a voltage noise spike generated by the head in the coils after a random delay following completion of a write process.
- the voltage spike is of sufficient magnitude to be decoded as valid data which causes a system error.
- the glitch typically has a probability of occurring about once in every 10 3 to 10 5 write operations.
- the subject invention relates top the elimination or minimization of an effect known variously as the "glitch” effect or "remote read” effect in inductive thin film head transducers.
- the remote read effect is characterized by a voltage noise spike induced in the coil which was generated by the head after a random delay following completion of a write process to a magnetic disk. The effect probably results from the relaxation or sudden change of the magnetic domain structure of the paddle. Such a voltage noise spike can be read (incorrectly) as data during a write verification step. When this occurs, correct write data can be interpreted by the system as being in error.
- the invention provides for configuration of the coil and the paddle of an inductive thin film head so that the pole (paddle) structure is subjected primarily to hard axis ("HA") magnetic write fields.
- the head/coil configuration is such that the magnetic field in the easy axis direction does not exceed the local coercivity, H c , of the paddles.
- a pole (paddle) having a large length-to-width ratio, where elongated shapes support domain stability.
- the ferromagnetic pole itself is formed using a negative magnetostriction material (typically permalloy) to reduce magnetic distortion of the pole domain structure.
- the overall pole tip length prior to machining is small to minimize interaction observed between slider machining and pole domain structure variation.
- FIG. 1 is a top sectional view of a thin film magnetic read/write head in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view of the thin film head of FIG. 2 taken along line 2--2.
- FIG. 3 shows the magnetic domain pattern for the paddle of the thin film head of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 4 is a top view of a thin film magnetic head in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a wafer carrying many thin film magnetic read/write heads made in accordance with the present invention.
- a glitch is typified by the occurrence of a noise spike during a read operation in the output voltage of the inductive thin film head after a write process has been completed.
- the noise spike which occurs after a short, random, time lag following writing, results in a read noise voltage of sufficient amplitude to cause a system error in the information decoding process of a disk drive. Since it is a desirable to have a system bit error rate of less than 1 ⁇ 10 -10 , and since the glitch phenomena is observed to occur in prior art designs on the order of 1 ⁇ 10 -3 to 1 ⁇ 10 -5 for every write, the glitch effect limits system performance.
- the nature of this invention is to utilize these experimental observations in a new approach which minimizes the glitch rate. More specifically, by attempting to minimize the total magnetic energy in the domains of a thin film head, thereby establishing a domain structure with improved stability, the present invention reduces the remote read effect.
- the curve of total domain wall energy versus number of magnetic domains for a given thin film head pole design and magnetic material properties has a "U" shape. The most stable magnetic domain state being found at the minimum of this curve.
- the present invention attempts to place the thin film head pole design at the base of this "U" curve in order to optimize domain stability by minimizing domain energy.
- the aspects of this invention are:
- FIG. 1 shows a thin film magnetic head 10 in accordance with the present invention.
- Inductive thin film head 10 includes a pair of yokes, poles or paddles 12, of which only the top pole is seen, conductors 14 formed in a coil and upper pole tip 16.
- Saw alley 18 extends parallel to the front edge of pole tip 16.
- yokes, poles and paddles are used interchangeably.
- FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view of thin film head 10 taken along line 2--2 in FIG. 1 which is an axis of symmetry of head 10.
- Lower yoke; pole or paddle 20 of thin film head 10 and upper pole or paddle 12 sandwich conductors 14 and conductors 22.
- Lower paddle 20 includes lower pole tip 24.
- Upper pole tip 16 and lower pole tip 24 are separated by an insulating gap layer 26 used for reading and writing information on a magnetic storage medium.
- Upper paddle 12 and lower paddle 20 are in contact at a back gap via 28. (This contact is not necessarily required.)
- Thin film head 10 is deposited upon substrate 30 adjacent to saw alley 18.
- Saw alley 18 or kerf is the area where substrate 30 is sliced, explained below in more detail.
- FIG. 3 shows a typical magnetic domain structure of inductive thin film head 10 in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 3 shows horizontal (or "180°") walls 31 and “closure” walls 32, sometimes referred to as “90° walls.”
- the arrows within domains formed by walls 31 and 32 indicate the direction of the material's magnetization in a relaxed state, when no external magnetic fields are applied. (This is also true if all the arrows pointed in the opposite direction.)
- the present invention uses a three point approach to increase the domain stability and reproducibility in thin film heads.
- the drive field used during the write operation subjects the magnetic head to drive fields pointed only along the hard axis direction. This is achieved as shown in FIG. 1 by forming coil 14 at a perpendicular angle with respect to the magnetic hard axis of paddle 12 of FIG. 2 (which points from back gap 28 toward pole tip regions 16 and 24 along an axis of symmetry through the paddle 12).
- Coil 14 is formed in a flattened egg or elliptical shape. The windings of coil 14 curve around paddles 12 and 20 but the windings are straight and parallel where they pass between paddles 12 and 20.
- the straight portion of coil 14 provides a magnetic drive field in the direction of the hard axis of paddles 12 and 20.
- a prior art thin film head includes a coil which is wrapped at a substantially curved angle through the core of the prior art thin film head.
- FIG. 4 shows an embodiment of the present invention which yields a significantly reduced glitch rate.
- Thin film head 34 comprises pole 36 and coil 44.
- Paddle dimensions A and B and angles C and D of pole 36 are shown in FIG. 4.
- Paddle 36 includes back region 38, middle region 40 and paddle tip region 42.
- Dimension A is the length of middle region 40 plus the length of back region 38.
- Dimension B is the length of middle region 40.
- Angle C is formed between a side of back region 38 and a line perpendicular to the axis of symmetry of paddle 36.
- Angle D is formed between a side of middle region 40 and a line perpendicular with the axis of symmetry of paddle 36.
- thin film head 34 made in accordance with the present invention also uses a reduced paddle width-to-length ratio which is narrower than a prior art paddle. This eliminates the paddle "ears" characteristic of prior art thin film heads.
- This narrow configuration with respect to the length of paddle 36 in FIG. 4 further stabilizes the inductive thin film head domain structure when negative magnetostriction material is used to form paddle 36.
- Plating a ferromagnetic alloy with negative magnetostriction is the method currently used in fabricating inductive thin film magnetic heads to produce the desired characteristic magnetic domain structure.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a portion of a substrate 30 carrying thin film magnetic heads 10.
- substrate 30 is sliced along "saw alleys" 18 into a plurality of bars, each carrying thin film heads 10 arranged linearly along the bar.
- the saw alley or kerf is necessary because the process of slicing the substrate removes a swath of material which creates and "alley.”
- Inductive thin film head 10 of the present invention includes pole tips 16 (and 24) of FIG. 2 having a shorter length than a pole tip used in a prior art thin film head.
- the purpose of the reduced pole tip length is to provide an increased distance between pole tips 16 and 24 and saw alley 18.
- the pole tips are often very long relative to the head. The dimension was not considered important because the tips were simply cut when the wafer was sliced. Large separation between the end of the pole tip 42 (of FIG. 4) and the saw alley is preferred. In the present invention, however, the pole tip length should be less that about 10 microns.
- the spacing between the pole tips and the saw alley provides a buffer region which limits induced thin film head stress during the sawing process.
- Final pole tip dimensions are reached using a standard lapping process in which the pole tips are applied to a mild abrasive such as a diamond slurry. This lapping process is far gentler than the sawing process.
- the inductive thin film magnetic head of the present invention offers improved stability an reproducibility in the magnetic domain pattern thereby limiting the glitch effect or remote read effect.
- the present invention uses a three point approach to deliver an improved overall thin film head package. First, the coils are formed to produce magnetic drive fields in only the magnetic hard axis direction. Second, a narrower pole design is used which eliminates the "ears" of prior art thin film head paddles and further improves domain structure stability and reproducibility. Finally, the head is subjected to less stress during the fabrication process by limiting the interaction of the sawing process with the structure of the thin film head.
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