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Robert G. Biskeborn
Researcher at IBM
Publications - 294
Citations - 2357
Robert G. Biskeborn is an academic researcher from IBM. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tape head & Layer (electronics). The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 294 publications receiving 2354 citations.
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High conduction cooling module having internal fins and compliant interfaces for vlsi chip technology
TL;DR: In this paper, a double cantilever spring between the finned internal thermal devices and fins of a finned cooling hat and a compliant thermally conductive interface such as synthetic oil between the chips and flat base of the Finned internal devices provide efficient, non-rigid interfaces throughout the system, while assuring good thermal contact between the system components.
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Bidirectional flat contour linear tape recording head and drive
TL;DR: In this paper, a bidirectional linear thin film tape head and drive are disclosed with a flat contour on a wear resistant ceramic substrate, and at least one thin film transducer is provided on a side of the substrate, forming one edge to the flat transducing surface, and another edge is formed at the opposite side of a flat transducers edge.
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Lapping process for minimizing shorts and element recession at magnetic head air bearing surface
Robert Owen Barr,Alain Michel Desouches,John P. Herber,Robert G. Biskeborn,Carol Yoshiko Inouye,David John Seagle,Albert John Wallash,Glen Adam Garfunkel,Sanford Joel Lewis +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a method of lapping the air bearing surface of a magnetoresistive head which minimizes the likelihood of interelement shorts at the bearing surface is described.
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Filled-gap magnetic recording head and method of making
TL;DR: In this article, a filled-gap magnetic recording head is provided comprising a flat or cylindrical contour head having a row of magnetic transducers in a gap region disposed between a rowbar substrate and a closure.
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Partial width mass produced linear tape recording head
TL;DR: In this paper, a dimple magnetic recording head in a transducer assembly for linear tape drives is described, which has a flat transducing surface extending laterally a partial width of the magnetic recording tape.