DocumentCode :
801312
Title :
Commercial TMR heads for hard disk drives: characterization and extendibility at 300 gbit/in2
Author :
Mao, Sining ; Chen, Yonghua ; Liu, Feng ; Chen, Xingfu ; Xu, Bin ; Lu, Puling ; Patwari, Mohammed ; Xi, Haiwen ; Chang, Clif ; Miller, Brad ; Menard, Dave ; Pant, Bharat ; Loven, Jay ; Duxstad, Kristin ; Li, Shaoping ; Zhang, Zhengyong ; Johnston, Alan ;
Author_Institution :
Recording Head Operations, Seagate Technol., Minneapolis, MN, USA
Volume :
42
Issue :
2
fYear :
2006
Firstpage :
97
Lastpage :
102
Abstract :
Tunneling magnetoresistive (TMR) reading heads at an areal density of 80-100 Gbit/in2 in a longitudinal magnetic recording mode have for the first time been commercialized for both laptop and desktop Seagate hard disk drive products. The first generation TMR products utilized a bottom TMR stack and an abutted hard bias design. These TMR heads have demonstrated three times the amplitude of comparable giant magnetoresistive (GMR) devices, resulting in a 0.6 decade bit error rate gain over GMR. This has enabled high component and drive yields. Due to the improved thermal dissipation of current-perpendicular-to-plane geometry, TMR runs cooler and has better lifetime performance, and has demonstrated the similar electrical static discharge robustness as GMR. TMR has demonstrated equivalent or better process and wafer yields compared to GMR. The TMR heads is proven to be a mature and capable reader technology. Using the same TMR head design in conjunction with perpendicular recording, 274 Gbit/in2 has been demonstrated. Advanced design can reach 311 Gbit/in2.
Keywords :
disc drives; electrostatic discharge; giant magnetoresistance; hard discs; magnetic heads; perpendicular magnetic recording; tunnelling magnetoresistance; TMR heads; areal density; bit error rate; current-perpendicular-to-plane geometry; electrical static discharge; giant magnetoresistive devices; hard disk drives; magnetic recording; perpendicular recording; signal-to-noise ratio; thermal dissipation; tunneling magnetoresistive heads; Bit error rate; Commercialization; Geometry; Giant magnetoresistance; Hard disks; Magnetic heads; Magnetic recording; Magnetic tunneling; Portable computers; Tunneling magnetoresistance; Areal density; disk drives; electrical static discharge (ESD); longitudinal recording; noise; perpendicular recording; reliability; signal-to-noise ratio (SNR); tunneling magnetoresistive (TMR) heads;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9464
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2005.861788
Filename :
1580657
Link To Document :
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