Abstract:
A magnetic head is composed of a write head which magnetically records information by emitting magnetic flux, which is generated by a write coil, from a magnetic pole unit to a recording medium; and a read head having a reading element which converts record magnetic flux, which is emitted from the recording medium, to an electric signal. In a write coil facing area facing an area in which the thin-film coil pattern of the write coil is disposed, a heater coil which causes a medium facing surface to protrude toward a recording medium side by thermal expansion caused by power distribution and overheating is disposed via an insulating layer. In the heater coil, a wide terminal pattern is disposed outside the write coil facing area, and a heater pattern having a width narrower than the terminal pattern is disposed in the write coil facing area.

Description:
This application claims priority to prior application No.JP 2006-197938, filed Jul. 20, 2006, in Japan. 
     BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     1. Field of the Invention 
     The present invention relates to a magnetic head which is caused to fly over a rotating recording medium and read/write data, and particularly relates to a magnetic head which can control the clearance between a head and a recording medium by changing the protruding distance of a medium facing surface by thermal expansion caused by power distribution to and heating of a heater. 
     2. Description of the Related Arts 
     Conventionally, the flying height of a magnetic head with respect to a recording surface of a magnetic disk has to be reduced in order to realize a high recording density of a magnetic disk apparatus; and, recently, flying heights of 10 nm order have been realized. However, there are problems that collision with minute protrusions on the magnetic disk surface readily occur when the flying height of the magnetic head is reduced, and variations in the clearance of heads are present in the range of common differences of mechanisms; therefore, when contact with the medium is taken into consideration, flying heights smaller than the common differences cannot be set. As methods which solve the problems, methods of JP05-020635, JP2005-071546 and JP2005-276284 in which a heater is built in a head and the clearance between the head and a recording surface of a magnetic disk is controlled by utilizing a protruding phenomenon of a head flying surface caused by thermal expansion accompanying power distribution to the heater have been proposed. In JP05-020635, a thin film resistive element which functions as a heater is formed in an insulating layer of a thin film magnetic head, and power is distributed to the thin film resistive element in accordance with needs so as to heat the element, thereby causing a magnetic pole distal end portion to thermally expand and protrude. In JP2005-071546,with respect to increase in an apparatus temperature and an element temperature due to recording/reproduction, the power applied to an electric conductive film provided in a head is changed so as to maintain a constant element temperature, thereby maintaining a constant clearance between the element and a recording medium. In JP2005-276284, a heating device for increasing flying height which causes a part of an air bearing surface of a head to expand and protrude by heating so as to increase the distance between a recording/reproducing element and a magnetic disk surface and a heating device for reducing flying height which causes another part of the head air bearing surface to expand and protrude by heating so as to reduce the distance between the recording/reproducing element and the magnetic disk surface are provided in the head, and the flying height is corrected such that reproduction can be performed without causing collision, for example, upon activation of the apparatus. 
     In such a conventional magnetic head in which a heater is built in, the heater efficiency has to be enhanced so that a long protruding distance of a head can be provided with a little heating value of the heater. However, in conventional heater-built-in magnetic heads, what kind of disposition of a heater coil enhances the heater efficiency has not been satisfactorily mentioned, and there have been problems that the heater efficiency is low in some magnetic heads, and sufficient protruding distances cannot be obtained unless the amount of heater power distribution is increased. Also, there has been a problem that, when the temperature is increased too much by the power distribution to the heater coil in order to increase the protruding distance of the head, influence of migration of the heater coil or the heat to a read element or a write element is increased, and durability and performance of the magnetic head is deteriorated. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     According to the present invention to provide a magnetic head which has high heater efficiency for causing a medium facing surface to protrude by thermal expansion and can suppress adverse effects caused by heating to a minimum level. 
     The present invention is a magnetic head comprising a write head which magnetically records information by emitting magnetic flux, which is generated by a write coil composed of a spiral thin-film coil pattern, from a magnetic pole unit to a recording medium; and a read head having a reading element which is disposed in the vicinity of the write head and converts record magnetic flux, which is emitted from the recording medium, to an electric signal; wherein the magnetic head is characterized in that, 
     in a write coil facing area facing area in which the thin-film coil pattern of the write coil is disposed, a heater coil which causes a medium facing surface to protrude toward a recording medium side by thermal expansion caused by power distribution and overheating is disposed via an insulating layer; and 
     in the heater coil, a wide terminal pattern is disposed outside the write coil facing area, and a heater pattern having a width narrower than the terminal pattern is disposed in the write coil facing area. 
     Herein, the write coil facing area is generally in contact with a first heater coil outer edge unit in the medium facing surface side of the heater coil and a second heater coil outer edge unit in the opposite side to the medium facing surface, and is an elliptical area or a circular area which is generally in contact with both-side second and fourth heater coil outer edges at positions orthogonal to the first and second heater coil outer edge units. 
     The heater coil is disposed in an inner magnetic pole side or an outer magnetic pole side of the magnetic pole unit via an insulating layer. 
     The heater coil is a connected pattern which is disposed in an area except for the area facing the outer magnetic pole in the write coil facing area. 
     The connected pattern of the heater coil is a generally W-shape connected pattern, furthermore, a first end of the W-shape pattern is positioned at an area boundary and connected to a terminal pattern outside the area, and the other end of the W-shape pattern is returned to the first end side of the W-shape pattern, then extended to the area boundary, and connected to another terminal pattern. 
     The connected pattern of the heater coil is a generally W-shape connected pattern, and each of the first end and the other end of the W-shape pattern is extended to the area boundary and connected to a terminal pattern. 
     The heater coil has the heater pattern which is disposed to occupy a 20% or more area of the write coil facing area. 
     The heater coil has the heater pattern which is disposed so that a resistance value which is 70 percent or more the entire resistance of the heater coil comprising the terminal pattern and the heater pattern is present in the write coil facing area. 
     The heater coil is formed of a high-resistance heating material containing tungsten and titanium tungsten. 
     According to the present invention, in the write coil facing area facing the area in which the thin-film coil pattern of the write coil is disposed, the heater coil which causes the medium facing surface is to protrude toward the recording medium side by thermal expansion by power distribution and overheating is disposed via the insulating layer. Thus, the heater pattern which generates heat the most in the heater is disposed in the vicinity of the write coil so as to face the write coil, the heat caused by the power distribution to the heater is efficiently transmitted to the write coil so as to thermally expand the write coil, and the thermal expansion of the write coil causes the medium facing surface of the head to efficiently protrude toward the medium side, thereby controlling the clearance of the write element (magnetic flux emitting unit by write gap) or the read element. Moreover, since the heat of the heater coil is transmitted and dissipated through the write coil, local temperature increase caused by heater overheating can be avoided, migration of the heater coil or influence of the heat on the write element or the read element can be suppressed, and deterioration in the durability and performance of the magnetic head can be prevented. Moreover, in the heater coil, the wide terminal pattern is disposed outside the write coil facing area, and the heater pattern having a width narrower than the terminal pattern is disposed in the write coil facing area; therefore, the part where a heat generation effect is desired to be obtained as a heater is narrowed to increase the resistance, and the terminal pattern which is irrelevant to heat generation is made thick to reduce the resistance and suppress heat generation, thereby achieving efficient heat generation. The above and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description with reference to the drawings. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         FIG. 1  is an explanatory drawing of a magnetic disk apparatus in which a magnetic head of the present invention is used; 
         FIG. 2  is a cross sectional view showing an embodiment of the magnetic head according to the present invention; 
         FIG. 3  is an explanatory drawing of a protruding state caused by thermal expansion when electricity flows through heater coil; 
         FIG. 4  is a perspective view showing the present embodiment without insulating layer; 
         FIG. 5  is a perspective view showing disposition of heater coil with the write coil of  FIG. 4  removed; 
         FIG. 6  is a cross sectional view showing  FIG. 3  cut at the position of the write gap; 
         FIG. 7  is a cross sectional view showing disposition of the heater coil with the write coil of  FIG. 4  removed in  FIG. 6 ; 
         FIG. 8  is an explanatory drawing showing relative disposition of the write coil and the heater coil of the present embodiment in a see-through state; 
         FIG. 9  is a graph diagram of heater temperatures and protruding distances in the case in which the rate of heater resistance present in the write coil facing area is varied; 
         FIG. 10  is a cross sectional view showing another embodiment of the magnetic head according to the present invention; 
         FIG. 11  is an explanatory drawing of another embodiment having a different heater coil pattern; 
         FIG. 12  is an explanatory drawing of another embodiment having a different heater coil pattern; 
         FIG. 13  is an explanatory drawing of another embodiment having a different heater coil pattern; 
         FIG. 14  is an explanatory drawing of another embodiment having a different heater coil pattern; 
         FIG. 15  is an explanatory drawing of another embodiment having a different heater coil pattern; 
         FIG. 16  is an explanatory drawing of another embodiment having a different heater coil pattern; 
         FIG. 17  is an explanatory drawing of another embodiment having a different heater coil pattern; 
         FIG. 18  is an explanatory drawing of another embodiment having a different heater coil pattern; and 
         FIG. 19  is an explanatory drawing of another embodiment having a different heater coil pattern. 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
       FIG. 1  is an explanatory drawing of a magnetic disk apparatus in which a magnetic head of the present invention is used. In  FIG. 1 , a magnetic disk  10  shows a structure in a chassis base  12  with a chassis cover removed, a magnetic disk  14  which is rotated at a constant speed by a spindle motor is provided in the chassis base  12 , and a rotary actuator  16  is turnably disposed for the magnetic disk  14  by a shaft unit. The rotary actuator  16  supports a magnetic head  18  according to the present invention at the distal end thereof, and a coil  22  is disposed at the rear thereof. The coil  22  is turnable along a magnet  26  on a lower yoke  24  which is fixed to the chassis base  12 , and an unillustrated upper yoke having the same shape as the lower yoke  24  is disposed in the upper side of the coil  22 ; however, in the present embodiment, they are shown in the state that the upper yoke is removed. A magnetic circuit unit is formed by the lower yoke  24 , the magnet  26 , and the upper yoke (not shown), and the coil  22  is disposed in the magnetic circuit unit, thereby constituting a voice coil motor which drives the rotary actuator  16 . In the illustrated state, the rotary actuator  16  has removed the magnetic head  18  from the magnetic disk  14  to a ramp load mechanism  20  and latched it. 
       FIG. 2  is a cross sectional view showing an embodiment of the magnetic head according to the present invention. In  FIG. 2 , the magnetic head  18  of the present embodiment is provided in the distal end side of a slider. In the magnetic head  18 , a read head  36  and a write head  38  are disposed in the distal end side of a substrate  34 . The magnetic head  18  has a medium facing surface  40  which faces a medium surface of the magnetic disk  14 , and the medium facing surface  40  constitutes a part of an air bearing which flies when receiving airflow caused by movement of the magnetic disk  14  in a disk movement direction  32  shown by an arrow. The read head  36 , which is provided subsequent to the substrate  34 , forms shield layers  42  and  44  in an insulating layer  45  using aluminum oxide Al2O3, which is known as alumina, and a read element  46  is disposed at a position serving as a read gap of the medium facing surface  40  between the shield layers  42  and  44 . A GMR element (Giant Magneto Resistive) or a TMR element (tunneling Magneto Resistance element) is used as the read element  46 . Subsequent to the read head  36 , a write head  38  is provided. The write head  38  has a magnetic pole unit  48 , and the magnetic pole unit  48  has an inner magnetic pole  50  in the side of the read head  36  side and an outer magnetic pole  52  in the distal end side. As the magnetic pole unit  48 , Permalloy or an iron cobalt alloy-based magnetic material is used. The outer magnetic pole  52  is positioned in the side of the medium facing surface  40  and protrudes toward the front, and a write gap  56  is formed between it and the inner magnetic pole  50  at the part of the medium facing surface  40 . A coil through unit is formed below a connecting unit of the inner magnetic pole  50  and the outer magnetic pole  52 , and a write coil  54  is spirally disposed around the connecting unit of the inner magnetic pole  50  and the outer magnetic pole  52 . The write coil  54  of the present embodiment has a double wound structure. The write coil  54  generates magnetic flux for recording when a write current is caused to flow therethrough. The magnetic flux is emitted from the write gap  56  of the magnetic pole unit  48  to the side of the magnetic disk  14  and magnetically records information on the magnetic disk  14 . For such magnetic head, in the present embodiment, a heater coil  60  is disposed in the side of the inner magnetic pole  50  when viewed from the write coil  54  in the write head  38 . The heater coil  60  is formed of a high-resistance heating material such as tungsten (W) or titanium tungsten (TiW); and, when power is distributed to the heater coil  60 , heat is transmitted to the facing write coil  54  via the insulating layer  45 , the write coil  54  is efficiently thermally expanded, and the part of the medium facing surface  40  including the read element  46  and the write gap  56  is caused to protrude toward the side of the magnetic disk  14 . 
       FIG. 3  shows protrusion caused by thermal expansion of the medium facing surface  40  when power is distributed to the heater coil  60  provided in the magnetic head and the coil is overheated. Heat is transmitted to the write coil  54  by the heating caused by power distribution to the heater coil  60 , and the write coil is caused to thermally expand. Consequently, the medium facing surface  40  facing the magnetic disk  14  is caused to protrude as shown in a protruding unit  62 , and the read element  46  and the write gap  56  are brought close to the magnetic disk  14 , thereby enabling optimal clearance control. 
       FIG. 4  is a perspective view showing an internal structure of the magnetic head  18  of the present embodiment, wherein the insulating layer is removed. In  FIG. 4 , the inner magnetic pole  50  constituting the magnetic pole unit of the write head  38  is disposed via the read head  36  in the front of the substrate  34 , which is composed of the two shield layers  42  and  44 , and the outer magnetic pole  52  is disposed at the part which is protruding from the inner magnetic pole  50 . The outer magnetic pole  52  forms a distal end unit  64  in the side of the surface facing the magnetic disk, and the width of the distal end unit  64  determines the recording width of the magnetic disk. Between the outer magnetic pole  52  and the inner magnetic pole  50 , the write coil  54 , which is spirally double-wound, is disposed. More specifically, the write coil  54  is led in from a terminal pattern  55 - 1 , spirally wound in the side of the outer magnetic pole  52 , then bent at the center to the side of the substrate  34 , spirally wound in the same direction, and then led out from a terminal pattern  55 - 2 . 
       FIG. 5  is an explanatory drawing showing the internal structure without the write coil  54  of  FIG. 4 . When the write coil  54  is removed, the heater coil  60  is disposed behind it. The heater coil  60  forms a coil pattern having a predetermined width at a position facing the write coil  54  shown in  FIG. 4 , and terminal patterns  66 - 1  and  66 - 2  having wide widths are connected to the coil pattern. 
       FIG. 6  is a cross sectional view showing  FIG. 3  cut at the position of the write gap in a depth direction. As is clear from the cross sectional view of  FIG. 6 , it can be understood that the write coil  54  is spirally double-wound and disposed around the connecting unit connecting the outer magnetic pole  52  with the inner magnetic pole  50 . The write gap  56  is formed inside of the distal end unit  64  of the outer magnetic pole  52 . Furthermore, the read element  46  is disposed between the shield layers  42  and  44  in the side of the substrate  34 , thereby constituting the read head  36 . 
       FIG. 7  is an explanatory drawing showing the disposition of the heater coil with the write coil  54  of  FIG. 6  removed. 
       FIG. 8  is an explanatory drawing showing the relative disposition of the write coil and the heater coil of the present embodiment in a see-through state. In  FIG. 8 , the inner spiral part of the write coil  54  where the terminal pattern  55 - 2  is led out is shown, and the heater coil  60  is disposed behind the write coil  54  as shown in the see-through state. The disposed position of the heater coil  60  is disposed such that it is generally included in a write coil facing area  70 , which is determined by the spiral shape of the write coil  54 . The write coil facing area  70  is an elliptical internal area which is generally in contact with upper and lower coil outer edges  54 - 1  and  54 - 2  of the write coil  54  and, in this embodiment, a left-side coil outer edge  54 - 3 . Relative to the write coil facing area  70 , the heater coil  60  is disposed such that the coil pattern having the predetermined width which functions as a heater is disposed in a generally W shape in the present embodiment. In more detail, in the coil pattern of the heater coil  60  in the write coil facing area  70 , a terminal pattern  66 - 1  is connected to one end of the generally W-shape pattern, and the pattern of the generally W-shape pattern is further connected to another terminal pattern  66 - 2  provided above after the pattern is returned in the horizontal direction to the side where the terminal pattern  66 - 1  is connected. In  FIG. 8 , the connected patterns are shown in rectangular-shapes as the coil patterns of the heater coil  60 ; however, they may be patterns of which corners are chamfered. Herein, in disposition of the coil pattern of the heater coil  60  having the predetermined width in the write coil facing area  70 , as is clear for example from the internal structure of  FIG. 5  without the write coil  54 , the both side and upper area except for the part facing the outer magnetic pole  52  of the write head  38 , specifically, the part from the center of the spirally-disposed write coil  54  to the medium facing surface  40  side which emits recording magnetic flux serves as a pattern disposition area. In a specific example of the coil pattern having the predetermined width which is disposed in the write coil facing area  70  of the heater coil  60 , for example, the thickness is 0.1 μm to 0.2 μm, the pattern width is 2 μm to 4 μm, the heater resistance of the entire heater coil  60  including the terminal patterns  66 - 1  and  66 - 2  is 50Ω to 150Ω, and the amount of heater power distribution is controlled in the range of 0 to 100 mA in order to change the protruding distance. In a desired embodiment of the present invention, with respect to the resistance of the entire heater coil  60  including the terminal patterns  66 - 1  and  66 - 2 , the resistance of the part of the coil pattern having the predetermined width which is disposed in the write coil facing area  70  is desired to be 70% or more the entire resistance. 
       FIG. 9  is a graph diagram of a heater temperature  72  and a protruding distance  74  in the case in which the rate (%) of the heater resistance present in the write coil facing area  70  is changed, wherein the heater heating value is constant at 100 mW. In  FIG. 9 , the protruding distance  74  increases along with increase in the rate of the heater resistance; however, the heater temperature  72  has an extreme value when the rate of the heater resistance is about 70%, and the heater temperature increases when the rate of the heater resistance is low since heat generation outside the coil facing area is increased. When the rate of the heater resistance is 70%, heat is efficiently dissipated to the write coil, and the heater temperature becomes the minimum. Therefore, in the present embodiment, heater designing in the area in which the protruding distance is large is considered, and the rate of the heater resistance present in the write coil facing area  70  is desirably 70% or more. The area of the heater coil  60  in the write coil facing area  70  is desirably 20% or more. As described above, in the present embodiment, the heater efficiency can be improved by disposing the coil pattern having the predetermined width which functions as a heater of the heater coil  60  so that it is in the write coil facing area  70 , and providing the terminal patterns  66 - 1  and  66 - 2  having wide width in the outside out of the write coil facing area  70 . More specifically, when power is distributed to the heater coil  60 , heat generation is concentrated in the part of the coil pattern having the predetermined width which is positioned in the write coil facing area  70 , and little heat is generated in the terminal patterns  66 - 1  and  66 - 2  having the wide width. Consequently, heat is efficiently transmitted to the write coil  54  which faces the coil pattern of the heater coil  60  disposed in the write coil facing area  70 , and the write coil  54  is heated and thermally expanded. Thus, as shown in  FIG. 3 , the part including the write gap  56  and the read element  46  of the medium facing surface  40  of the magnetic head  18  can be efficiently caused to protrude toward the side of the magnetic disk  14  as shown in the protruding unit  62 . 
     Moreover, as shown in  FIG. 8 , the heat of the heater coil  60  of which heat generating unit is concentrated and disposed in the write coil facing area  70  can be efficiently transmitted to the write coil  54 . Therefore, the temperature of the heater coil  60  can be suppressed low, local temperature increase can be avoided, and migration of the heater coil  60  and performance deterioration of the write gap (write element) or the read element can be prevented. Furthermore, in the heater coil  60 , the wide terminal patterns  66 - 1  and  66 - 2  are disposed outside the write coil facing area  70 , and the heater pattern of the heater coil  60  having a width narrower than the terminal patterns  66 - 1  and  66 - 2  is disposed in the write coil facing area  70 . Consequently, the part where a heat generating effect as a heater is desired to be obtained is narrowed to increase resistance, and the terminal patterns which are irrelevant to heat generation are widened to reduce resistance and suppress heat generation, thereby making heat generation efficient. 
       FIG. 10  is another embodiment of the magnetic head according to the present invention, and this embodiment is characterized in that, in the manner opposite to the embodiment of  FIG. 2 , the heater coil  60  is disposed in the side of the outer magnetic pole  52  with respect to the write coil  54  via the insulating layer. Also in the present embodiment, when power is distributed to the heater coil  60 , heat is efficiently transmitted to the write coil  54 , and the write coil  54  is heated and thermally expanded; and, consequently, the part of the medium facing surface  40  including the write gap  56  and the read element  46  can be efficiently caused to protrude toward the side of the magnetic disk  14  as shown by the protruding unit  62 . 
       FIG. 11  is an explanatory drawing of another embodiment having a different heater coil pattern. In  FIG. 11 , a heater coil  60 - 1  of this embodiment has a shape which is basically same as the heater coil  60  shown in  FIG. 8  which is generally W-shape, and the right side thereof is returned in the horizontal direction and then led to outside. However, since the coil outer edge of the write coil  54  has a width, an elliptical write coil facing area  70  which is laterally long corresponding to that is formed, and the coil pattern of the heater coil  60 - 1  is disposed in both sides and upper side except for the part of the outer magnetic pole  52  such that it is aligned with the write coil facing area  70 . 
       FIG. 12  is an explanatory drawing of another embodiment having a different heater coil pattern. In a heater coil  60 - 2  of this embodiment, a coil pattern is disposed in a generally W-shape except for the part facing the outer magnetic pole  52  of the write coil facing area  70 . More specifically, the heater coil  60 - 2  is a coil pattern of a generally W-shape per se, wherein both upper ends of the generally W-shape coil pattern are led to outside of the write coil facing area  70  without modification and connected to the wide terminal patterns  66 - 1  and  66 - 2 . When the heater coil  60 - 2  of  FIG. 12  is compared with the heater coil  60 - 1  of  FIG. 11 , the heater resistance is reduced by the amount corresponding to the amount that the coil pattern of the horizontal part which returns from the right upper part to the left side is not provided. 
       FIG. 13  is another embodiment having a different heater coil pattern. While the upper right end of the generally W-shape coil pattern of the heater coil  60 - 1  of  FIG. 11  is laterally connected to the terminal pattern  66 - 2  once in the pattern; in the heater coil  60 - 3  of the present embodiment, it is moved in the right direction, then moved to an upper part, bent back, and then led to outside the write coil facing area  70  in the heater coil  60 - 3 . Therefore, in the heater coil  60 - 3  of  FIG. 13 , the resistance of the heater in the write coil facing area  70  can be further increased compared with  FIG. 12 . 
       FIG. 14  is another embodiment having a different heater coil pattern. A heater coil  60 - 4  of this embodiment is basically the generally W-shape same as  FIG. 11  to  FIG. 13 . However, the center part of the W-shape positioned above the outer magnetic pole  52  is extended like a comb tooth and bent back, thereby ensuring a sufficient coil length. 
       FIG. 15  is another embodiment having a different coil pattern. In a heater coil  60 - 5  of this embodiment, a coil pattern is disposed such that it is bent like comb teeth merely in the write coil facing area  70  in the upper side of the outer magnetic pole  52 . 
       FIG. 16  is another embodiment having a different heater coil pattern. In a heater coil  60 - 6  of this embodiment, as well as  FIG. 15 , the coil pattern is disposed in the write coil facing area  70  above the outer magnetic pole  52 ; however, the disposed area is smaller in the lateral direction compared with  FIG. 15 . 
       FIG. 17  is an explanatory drawing of another embodiment having a different heater coil pattern. In a heater coil  60 - 7  of this embodiment, the generally W-shape coil pattern which is basically same as  FIG. 12  is disposed in both sides and above the outer magnetic pole  52 . However, the write coil facing area  70  is generally circular in accordance with the spiral shape of the write coil  54 , wide terminal patterns  66 - 1  and  66 - 2  are disposed in both sides with respect to the coil pattern of the heater coil  60 - 7  which is disposed in the circular write coil facing area  70  and has a predetermined width, and coil patterns are led out in the lateral direction and connected. 
       FIG. 18  is another embodiment having a different heater coil pattern. In a heater coil  60 - 8  of this embodiment, both sides of the outer magnetic pole  52  are same as the coil pattern of the heater coil  60 - 7  of  FIG. 17 . However, in the upper part of the outer magnetic pole  52 , the coil pattern is upwardly bent and folded back, thus, the area of the coil pattern which occupies the write coil facing area  70  and has a predetermined width is increased, thereby increasing the heater resistance. 
       FIG. 19  is another embodiment having a different heater coil pattern, wherein both sides of the outer magnetic pole  52  are same as the heater coil  60 - 7  of  FIG. 16 . However, in the upper part of the outer magnetic pole  52 , a coil pattern having a predetermined width is disposed in a generally M-shape, and the area of the heater coil occupied in the write coil facing area  70  is further increased compared with  FIG. 18 , thereby increasing the heater resistance. Any of the heater coils  60 ,  60 - 1  to  60 - 9  shown in the embodiments of  FIG. 8 , and  FIG. 11  to  FIG. 19  is disposed to satisfy the conditions that the resistance of the heater coil in the write coil facing area  70  is 75% or more or the area occupied by the heater coil is 20% or more. The present invention is not limited to the above described embodiments and includes arbitrary modifications that do not impair the object and advantages thereof. The coil patterns of the heater coil in the magnetic head of the present invention is not limited to the shapes shown in the above described embodiments, and a disposition shape of an arbitrary coil pattern can be employed as long as it is in the write coil facing area except for the part in the medium facing surface side from the outer magnetic pole  52 . Furthermore, the present invention is not limited by the numerical values shown in the above described embodiments.