B. Liu et al., A NOVEL METHOD FOR REDUCTION OF THE CROSS-TRACK PROFILE ASYMMETRY OF MR HEAD DURING SELF SERVO-WRITING, IEEE transactions on magnetics, 34(4), 1998, pp. 1901-1903
Cross track profile is used to provide head positioning signal during
self servo-writing process. A symmetric off-track profile is preferred
in this case, The asymmetry of the cross track profile of SAL biased
MR head is characterized in this work referring to the point at which
the MR head is at the track center. Results indicate that the profile
can be rather asymmetrical for some MR heads; Different MR heads corre
spond to different degrees of asymmetry. Different skew angles also ex
hibit different degrees of asymmetry, even for the same MR head. As a
result, the positioning accuracy of a MR head during self servo-writin
g is affected. A novel method is presented in this work. Instead of ke
eping the bias current in a fixed direction, the new method uses bias
current in both positive and negative directions for the readback of t
he positioning bursts. Results indicate that the new method can reduce
both the asymmetry and the variation of the profile at different skew
angles, and improve the uniqueness of the normalized cross track prof
ile significantly.