Random telegraph noise (RTN) in spin valve heads with ultra-thin free layer
s is analyzed in both time and frequency domain. RTN is characterized by ra
ndom fluctuation between two meta-stable states and is attributed to therma
lly activated domain instability. Lifetime of each meta-stable state is cha
nges with bias current, with both being equal when RTN amplitude peaks whil
e asymmetry is near zero. The lifetime at equilibrium can be quantified by
the flatness of RTN spectra and is correlated with the normalized peak area
under RTN amplitude versus bias current curve. This area scales with the e
nergy barrier associated with RTN. With the same RTN peak area, lifetime at
equilibrium is shorter for heads with thinner free layers but otherwise th
e same structure. Impact on reader instability for ultra-high areal density
recording is discussed.