DocumentCode
1016068
Title
Comparison of ring head and SPT head write fields
Author
Huang, Hue Li ; Deng, Hong Yuan
Author_Institution
National Taiwan University, Taiwan, Republic of China
Volume
22
Issue
5
fYear
1986
fDate
9/1/1986 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1305
Lastpage
1309
Abstract
The coefficients of Fan ring head and single-pole-type (SPT) head of various gap widths/pole thicknesses were evaluated and the head field distribution for various configurations and flying heights were calculated. For easy visualization in comparison with Karlquist field the head fields are expressed in reduced units as
where F, K, and C stands for Fan, Karlquist, and correction terms, respectively. The results show the following. 1) The ring head coefficients are independent of gap width while the SPT head coefficients vary with the ratios of pole thickness to flying heights. The latter coefficients approach that of the ring head in the limit if it is properly redefined, indicating similarity and dissimilarity between the two head fields. 2) In the gap region the write field of a ring
bends downward in comparison with Karlquist field, reaching approximately 0.82 at very low flying heights. 3) The x-component ring head field
differs considerably from the y-component SPT head field
when measured along the direction of media motion. The two fields behave similarly to each other only if each is measured along the direction of its own image plane.
where F, K, and C stands for Fan, Karlquist, and correction terms, respectively. The results show the following. 1) The ring head coefficients are independent of gap width while the SPT head coefficients vary with the ratios of pole thickness to flying heights. The latter coefficients approach that of the ring head in the limit if it is properly redefined, indicating similarity and dissimilarity between the two head fields. 2) In the gap region the write field of a ring
bends downward in comparison with Karlquist field, reaching approximately 0.82 at very low flying heights. 3) The x-component ring head field
differs considerably from the y-component SPT head field
when measured along the direction of media motion. The two fields behave similarly to each other only if each is measured along the direction of its own image plane.Keywords
Magnetic recording/reading heads; Councils; Demagnetization; Helium; Image analysis; Magnetic heads; Mercury (metals); Motion measurement; Perpendicular magnetic recording; Probes; Visualization;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.1986.1064318
Filename
1064318
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