Sensors have been fabricated, which are able to read
the information stored on magnetic tape using the anisotropic
magnetoresistance effect. These have major advantages over
conventional replay heads in that they are multi-track
devices, with very small trackwidths. To overcome the signal
limitation imposed by the reduced trackwidth the sensor
consists of two long magnetoresistive elements which are
folded together. By differentially sensing the
magnetoresistive signal in each of the elements second
harmonic distortion can be removed. To improve the linearity
of the magnetoresistive response, the sensors are arranged in
such a way that the sensor signal current in each of the
elements provides the field necessary to correctly bias the
head. A theoretical evaluation of the bias field for all
configurations of element has been performed, and was found
to fit experimental data.
Sixteen tracks are provided across the width of a
compact cassette tape, and the design specifically allows the
finished sensors to be packaged using standard components.
Several performance related features have been considered,
and various other fabrication aids included on the photomasks
used to build the sensors. These photomasks are provided by
the S.E.R.C. from an original computer program written in a
graphics language, which defines the size and shape of the
various elements making up the device. The heads are
fabricated using photolithographic methods, from thin films
of several materials all of which are R.F. sputtered. To
improve the performance of the sensors, various
electro-magnetic properties of the magnetoresistive layers
have been measured using apparatus built especially for the
purpose. These properties have been optimised by varying the
bias potential used in the sputtering process. The finished
heads have been tested, and have been found to compare well
with the theory derived to describe their performance.
Date of Award | 1986 |
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Original language | English |
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Awarding Institution | |
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Sponsors | Magnetic Components Limited, Bridge Wharf, Chertsey, Surrey. KT16 8LJ |
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A multiple-film magnetoresistive replay head, for audio applications.
Watson, M. L. (Author). 1986
Student thesis: PhD