Title :
Current-in-Plane GMR Trilayer Head Design for Hard-Disk Drives: Characterization and Extendibility
Author :
Lamberton, Robert ; Seigler, Michael ; Pelhos, Kalman ; Zhou, Hua ; McCurry, Martin ; Ormston, Marcus ; Yi, Gary ; McClean, Gregor ; Mclaughlin, Tom ; Kolbo, Paul ; Heininen, Olle ; Sapozhnikov, Victor ; Mao, Sining
Author_Institution :
Seagate Technol. Recording Head Oper., Springtown
Abstract :
The current-in-plane giant magnetoresistive (GMR) trilayer readback sensor (CIP-3L), where only one permanent magnet at the back edge of the GMR stack is used to stabilize and bias a dual free layer system, is reviewed. Micromagnetic modeling is employed to show that the design has improved efficiency over abutted junction (ABJ) tunneling magnetoresistive (TMR) head designs. An experimental evaluation of how permanent magnet thickness (PM Th), interlayer exchange coupling (J), and stripe height impact the signal-to-noise ratio, symmetry, and stability of prototype CIP-3L heads is conducted. The study indicates that PM Th >400 nm, J<-0.8 erg/cm2, and a read width to SH aspect ratio of 1:1 to 0.75:1, gives optimal transfer curve performance. A head gimbal assembly spinstand comparison on perpendicular recording media with best-in-class TMR readers shows that although the amplitude of the CIP-3L heads is lower (believed to be process related), the symmetry, stability, and most important, bit-error rate normalized to electrical write width and read width, are comparable. In addition, the CIP-3L design shows better linearity and low-frequency noise performance than TMR heads. The areal density performance of the best CIP-3L heads shows 195 Gb/in2 recording capability and linear densities of 1100 kbpi
Keywords :
disc drives; error statistics; giant magnetoresistance; hard discs; magnetic heads; magnetic sensors; micromagnetics; permanent magnets; perpendicular magnetic recording; TMR; abutted junction tunneling magnetoresistive; current-in-plane GMR trilayer head design; current-in-plane giant magnetoresistive; dual free layer system; hard-disk drives; head designs; head gimbal assembly; interlayer exchange coupling; micromagnetic modeling; permanent magnet; permanent magnet thickness; perpendicular recording media; signal-to-noise ratio; stripe height impact; trilayer readback sensor; Giant magnetoresistance; Hard disks; Magnetic heads; Magnetic sensors; Micromagnetics; Permanent magnets; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Sensor systems; Stability; Tunneling magnetoresistance; Abutted junction (AJ); areal density (AD); micromagnetic modeling; trilayer readback sensor;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2006.888213