Title : 
A Co-SiO 

 Granular Material as a New Current-Confining Layer for Current Perpendicular-to-Plane Spin Valves
 
        
            Author : 
Jogo, Arata ; Seyama, Yoshihiko ; Ibusuki, Takahiro ; Nagasaka, Keiichi ; Shimizu, Yutaka ; Uzumaki, Takuya ; Tanaka, Atsushi
         
        
            Author_Institution : 
Adv. Magnetic Recording Lab., Fujitsu Labs. Ltd., Atsugi
         
        
        
        
        
        
        
            Abstract : 
We have investigated a possibility of Co-SiO2 granular material as a current-confining layer of confined current path (CCP) type-current perpendicular-to-plane (CPP) spin valves (SVs). A resistance-area (RA) product can be controlled by a composition and a thickness of the Co-SiO2 granular layer, and it showed a higher controllability compared to a conventional oxidized metal current-confining layer. The CPP-SV with Co-SiO2 granular layer performed at a relatively large MR ratio of 5.7% with a RA of 1 Omegamum2 and showed a potential of 5% with 500 mOmegamum2. This indicates a role of the Co-SiO2  granular layer as a current-confining structure. Although a tolerance to an applied voltage is insufficient at this stage, a granular material as a current-confining layer, such as Co-SiO2 , will open a door to a realization of CPP-SV magnetic recording heads for an ultrahigh-density recording system
         
        
            Keywords : 
granular materials; magnetic materials; perpendicular magnetic recording; spin valves; Co-SiO2; confined current path; current perpendicular-to-plane spin valves; current-confining layer; granular material; magnetic recording heads; ultrahigh-density recording system; Conducting materials; Controllability; Laboratories; Magnetic confinement; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic films; Magnetic materials; Magnetic recording; Magnetic sensors; Spin valves; Co-SiO; current confining; current perpendicular to plane (CPP); spin valve (SV);
         
        
        
            Journal_Title : 
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
         
        
        
        
        
            DOI : 
10.1109/TMAG.2006.878681