Ian L. Sanders, Mark H. Kryder
Journal of Applied Physics
The influence of the composition of plated Permalloy on the resulting magnetic domain structure in the upper yoke of inductive thin-film magnetic recording heads has been investigated. The response of the magnetization from four otherwise similar thin-film heads, ranging in iron content from 18 to 21 % by weight, has been imaged by means of a scanning magnetooptic photometer. Radially compressive (and/or circumferentially tensile) strain is shown to exist in each of these heads about the rear magnetic closure, yielding a transition from radial to circumferential domain structures across the range of compositions. Mechanisms for the conduction of magnetic flux in each of these structures are demonstrated at 1 and 20 MHz. Copyright © 1992 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.