Patent classifications
G11B5/4866
Heat-assisted magnetic recording head with a middle disk
A heat-assisted magnetic recording head includes a near-field emitter and a middle disk. The near-field emitter includes a peg and an anchor disk. The peg is configured to produce a hot spot on a proximal magnetic disk. The peg is disposed proximal to a media-facing surface of the heat-assisted magnetic recording head. The anchor disk is disposed behind the peg relative to the media-facing surface. The middle disk has a melting temperature of at least 1500 degrees Celsius. The middle disk is disposed in a down-track direction relative to the near-field emitter and is coupled to the anchor disk.
Heat-assisted magnetic recording head with a multilayer plasmonic disk
A heat-assisted magnetic recording head includes a waveguide and a near-field transducer. The near-field transducer includes a plasmonic disk disposed proximal to the waveguide. The plasmonic disk includes a first plasmonic layer, a second plasmonic layer, and a middle layer. The first plasmonic layer is coupled to the waveguide. The second plasmonic layer is disposed distal to the waveguide relative to the first plasmonic layer. The middle layer is disposed between the first plasmonic layer and the second plasmonic layer.
VERTICAL CAVITY SURFACE EMITTING LASER AND HEAD GIMBAL ASSEMBLY
Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to a vertical cavity surface emitting laser, a head gimbal assembly for mounting a vertical cavity surface emitting laser, and devices incorporating such articles. In an embodiment, a vertical cavity surface emitting laser (VCSEL) device is provided. The VCSEL device includes a chip for mounting on a slider and two laser diode electrodes. The chip has six surfaces, wherein a first surface of the chip is for facing the slider, a second surface of the chip is opposite the first surface, and the two laser diode electrodes are positioned in any combination on one or more of a third surface, a fourth surface, a fifth surface, or a sixth surface of the chip.
Optical power sensor for a heat-assisted magnetic recording slider
An apparatus comprises a slider configured for heat-assisted magnetic recording comprising an air bearing surface (ABS). The slider comprises a write pole at or near the ABS, and a near-field transducer (NFT) at or near the ABS and proximate the write pole. A main waveguide is configured to receive light from a laser source and communicate the light to the NFT. An optical power sensor comprises a tap waveguide optically coupled to the main waveguide and comprising a first end and an opposing second end. The optical power sensor also comprises a bolometer optically coupled to the tap waveguide and configured to receive a portion of the light extracted from the main waveguide by the tap waveguide.
Heat-assisted recording head having sub wavelength mirror formed of first and second materials
A recording head has a near-field transducer that extends a first distance away from a media-facing surface. Two subwavelength focusing mirrors are at an end of a waveguide proximate the media-facing surface and extend a second distance away from the media-facing surface that is less than the first distance. The subwavelength mirrors are on opposite crosstrack sides of the near-field transducer and separated from each other by a crosstrack gap. The subwavelength focusing mirrors each include a first material at the media-facing surface and a plasmonic material that covers an edge of the subwavelength focusing mirror that faces the near-field transducer. The first material is more mechanically robust than the plasmonic material.
Disk device with improved impact resistance
According to one embodiment, a disk device includes a magnetic disk, a load beam, a flexure, a head unit, and a first restrictor. The load beam has a first face facing the magnetic disk. The flexure is attached to the first face. The head unit includes: a magnetic head attached to the flexure, configured to read and write information from and to the magnetic disk; and a heat-assister attached to the magnetic head, configured to heat the magnetic disk. The first restrictor is included in the head unit, configured to come in contact with at least one of the load beam and the flexure along with movement of the magnetic head away from the first face by a first distance.
VCSEL array for HAMR
The present disclosure relates to pretreating a magnetic recording head for magnetic media drive. For a heat assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) head, a light source provides the necessary heat for the drive to operation. A vertical cavity surface emitting laser (VCSEL) is mounted to a top surface of a slider. A plurality of laser beams are emitted from the bottom surface of the VCSEL and directed to a corresponding number of waveguide structures within the HAMR head. The waveguide structures feed into a multimode interference (MMI) device that then directs the laser into a single waveguide for focusing on a near field transducer (NFT). The VCSEL lasers are phase coherent and have no mode hopping.
MAGNETIC RECORDING HEAD UTILIZING FOCUSED OPTICAL-THERMAL ENERGY AND A SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE
A recording head is disclosed herein comprising: a magnetic write pole configured to induce a magnetic field into a recording media, and wherein the magnetic field is configured to only alter a thermalized portion of the plurality of magnetic particles; a waveguide embedded within the magnetic write pole; an optical transducer affixed to the proximal end and configured to receive and project optical energy from the waveguide into the recording media. A system and method of using the recording head disclosed herein comprising the steps of: the magnetic write pole inducing a magnetic field into the recording media; the waveguide guiding optical energy to the optical transducer; the optical transducer focusing optical energy and thermalizing the recording media by projecting optical energy into the recording media; and the magnetic field altering the thermalized plurality of magnetic particles.
Plasmon generator with metallic waveguide blocker for TAMR
A TAMR (thermal assisted magnetic recording) write head has a metal blocker formed against a distal end of a waveguide. The waveguide focuses optical radiation on an adjacent plasmon generator where it excites plasmon modes that heat the recording medium. Although the plasmon generator typically heats the recording medium using the plasmon near field to supply the required Joule heating, an unblocked waveguide would also send optical radiation to the medium and surrounding structures producing unwanted heating and device unreliability. The role of the blocker is to block the unwanted optical radiation and, thereby, to limit the heating to that supplied by the plasmon near field.
Optical reflectors for use with a near-field transducer
An apparatus is includes a near field transducer positioned adjacent a media-facing surface and at the end of a waveguide having at least one core layer and a cladding layer. The apparatus also includes at least one optical reflector positioned adjacent opposing cross-track edges of the near field transducer and/or adjacent a down-track side of the near-field transducer.