Slider deposits for control of pole-to-disc spacing

Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Fluid bearing head support – Disk record

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C360S235100, C360S235700, C360S294700

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07064930

ABSTRACT:
A head for a disc drive and a method of making the head. The head includes a substrate with a trailing side and a first air bearing surface that generates lift. A magnetic transducer is deposited along the trailing side and has a pole tip that is spaced apart from a disc by a pole-to-disc spacing. The head also includes a deposit along the trailing side. The deposit includes a second air bearing surface that changes position relative to the first air bearing surface as temperature increases.

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