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Matthew R. Gibbons
Researcher at Western Digital
Publications - 35
Citations - 2771
Matthew R. Gibbons is an academic researcher from Western Digital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transducer & Heat-assisted magnetic recording. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 35 publications receiving 2771 citations.
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Designs of reference cells for magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) MRAM
TL;DR: A reference cell for a magnetic tunnel junction MRAM as mentioned in this paper includes two magnetic tunnel junctions where one is always set to a low resistance state and the other is always setting to a high resistance state.
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Method and system for providing a write pole in an energy assisted magnetic recording disk drive
TL;DR: In this paper, a method and system for providing an energy assisted magnetic recording (EAMR) transducer coupled with a laser is described, where the NFT is coupled with the waveguide and focuses the energy onto the media.
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Inductive transducer with stitched pole tip and pedestal defining zero throat height
Yingjian Chen,Xizeng Shi,Hugh C. Hiner,Zi-Wen Dong,Francis H. Liu,Matthew R. Gibbons,Joyce Thompson,William D. Jensen,C. Chien,Yugang Wang +9 more
TL;DR: An inductive transducer with first and second magnetic pedestals disposed between the pole layers and adjacent to a media-facing surface, the pedestals separated by a submicron, nonmagnetic gap is described in this article.
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Magnetic tunneling junction with improved power consumption
TL;DR: In this article, a method and system for providing a magnetic tunneling junction is disclosed, which includes providing a free layer, a pinned layer, and a barrier between the free layer and the pinned layer.
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Method for providing and utilizing an electronic lapping guide in a magnetic recording transducer
TL;DR: In this article, a method for providing an electronic lapping guide (ELG) for a structure in a magnetic transducer is described, which includes a stripe having a top edge and a bottom edge.