Areal density improvement of perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR) write head by tuning magnetic flux loops
First Claim
1. A PMR writer, comprising:
- (a) a first trailing shield layer formed on a write gap and adjoining an air bearing surface (ABS), the write gap contacts a top surface of a front portion of a main pole layer at the ABS;
(b) a second (PP3) trailing shield that adjoins a top surface of the first trailing shield layer and extends toward a back end of the PMR writer where the PP3 trailing shield contacts a top yoke formed on a top surface of a back portion of the main pole layer;
(c) a leading shield with a top surface contacting a bottom surface of a leading gap at the ABS, the leading gap has a top surface adjoining a bottom surface of the front portion of the main pole layer at the ABS;
(d) a leading shield connector (LSC) that contacts a bottom surface of the leading shield and extends from the ABS toward a back end of the PMR writer;
(e) a shield section that is recessed from the ABS and adjoins a bottom surface of the LSC and a top surface of a return path layer (RTP);
(f) the RTP with an ABS facing side that is recessed from the ABS and with a top surface that is parallel to the main pole layer bottom surface; and
(g) a back gap connection (BGC) that is a via filled with a magnetic material and connects the top surface of the RTP to a bottom surface of the back portion of the main pole layer wherein a magnitude of magnetic flux in a return pathway from a magnetic medium through the leading shield, LSC, shield section, RTP, and BGC to the main pole layer forming a leading loop, is substantially less than a magnitude of magnetic flux returning from the magnetic medium to the main pole layer through the first trailing shield and PP3 trailing shield because of enhanced magnetic impedance in the leading loop resulting from one or both of the BGC having a cross-sectional area of about 6 micron2 or less from a top-down view, and a magnetization saturation (Ms) value less than 10 kG in the RTP.
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Abstract
A PMR writer is disclosed wherein magnetic flux return from a magnetic medium to a main pole is substantially greater through a trailing shield structure than through a leading shield and return path layer (RTP). Magnetic impedance is increased between the RTP and main pole in the leading return loop by modifying the size and shape of the back gap connection (BGC), by decreasing Bs in the RTP or reducing its thickness, or by removing one or more layers in the BGC and replacing with dielectric material or non-magnetic metal to form a dielectric gap between the RTP and main pole. As a result, area density control and bit error rate are improved over a conventional dual write shield (DWS) structure comprising two flux return pathways. Moreover, adjacent track erasure is maintained at a level similar to a DWS design.
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6 Claims
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1. A PMR writer, comprising:
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(a) a first trailing shield layer formed on a write gap and adjoining an air bearing surface (ABS), the write gap contacts a top surface of a front portion of a main pole layer at the ABS; (b) a second (PP3) trailing shield that adjoins a top surface of the first trailing shield layer and extends toward a back end of the PMR writer where the PP3 trailing shield contacts a top yoke formed on a top surface of a back portion of the main pole layer; (c) a leading shield with a top surface contacting a bottom surface of a leading gap at the ABS, the leading gap has a top surface adjoining a bottom surface of the front portion of the main pole layer at the ABS; (d) a leading shield connector (LSC) that contacts a bottom surface of the leading shield and extends from the ABS toward a back end of the PMR writer; (e) a shield section that is recessed from the ABS and adjoins a bottom surface of the LSC and a top surface of a return path layer (RTP); (f) the RTP with an ABS facing side that is recessed from the ABS and with a top surface that is parallel to the main pole layer bottom surface; and (g) a back gap connection (BGC) that is a via filled with a magnetic material and connects the top surface of the RTP to a bottom surface of the back portion of the main pole layer wherein a magnitude of magnetic flux in a return pathway from a magnetic medium through the leading shield, LSC, shield section, RTP, and BGC to the main pole layer forming a leading loop, is substantially less than a magnitude of magnetic flux returning from the magnetic medium to the main pole layer through the first trailing shield and PP3 trailing shield because of enhanced magnetic impedance in the leading loop resulting from one or both of the BGC having a cross-sectional area of about 6 micron2 or less from a top-down view, and a magnetization saturation (Ms) value less than 10 kG in the RTP. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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