Method to achieve both narrow track width and effective...

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

Reexamination Certificate

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C029S603130, C029S603140, C029S603150, C029S603180, C216S022000, C216S065000, C360S122000, C360S125330, C360S317000, C360S324000, C451S005000, C451S029000, C451S041000, C451S057000, C451S060000

Reexamination Certificate

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10771481

ABSTRACT:
Biasing schemes used for CIP GMR devices were previously thought to be impractical for CPP devices due to current shunting by the abutted hard magnets. In the present invention the CPP stripe is a narrow conductor directly above the free layer. The resistivity of the latter is made to be relatively high so the sensing current diverges very little as it passes through it. This makes it possible to use abutted hard magnets for longitudinal bias with virtually no loss of sensing current due to shunting by the magnets.

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patent: 2002/0131215 (2002-09-01), Beach

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