Title :
The Respective Effects of the Free Layer Thickness and Width on the Downtrack and Crosstrack Responses of Read Heads
Author :
Wang, Li ; Han, Guchang
Author_Institution :
Data Storage Inst., Agency for Sci., Technol. & Res., Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
Miniaturization is very important in magnetic recording. Here, we have micromagnetically evaluated the respective effects of the free layer (FL) thickness and width on the downtrack and crosstrack responses for single spin valves (SSVs) and differential dual spin valves (DDSVs). Our micromagnetic results show that the linear resolution scales down with the free layer thickness for DDSVs, as is the case for SSVs found by the reciprocity theory. We have also found that the crosstrack resolution scales down with free layer width in both SSVs and DDSVs (correspondingly, the side reading increases, which needs to be mitigated). The corresponding scalings of the signal amplitudes with FL thickness and width in SSVs and DDSVs are also discussed in terms of the shape anisotropy of the free layers. Finally, we have found that side shields can provide bias fields for the free layers and, meanwhile, the improvement in track density and the reduction in side reading are not compromised; this bias point of view of side shields is an additional appreciation of the usual roles played by side shields.
Keywords :
magnetic heads; magnetic recording; micromagnetics; spin valves; crosstrack resolution scales down; crosstrack response; differential dual spin valve; downtrack response; free layer thickness; linear resolution scales down; magnetic recording; micromagnetic result; read head; reciprocity theory; shape anisotropy; single spin valve; Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Magnetic heads; Magnetic noise; Magnetic shielding; Magnetization; Media; Spin valves; Differential dual spin valve (DDSV); downtrack and crosstrack resolutions; scaling; side shield; single spin valve (SSV);
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2012.2197739