Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.93
ph-index = 6
The patent ph-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number of times.
Company Filing History:
1. Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Netherlands B.v. (9 from 2,636 patents)
2. Western Digital Technologies, Inc. (5 from 5,310 patents)
3. Hgst Netherlands, B.v. (5 from 987 patents)
4. International Business Machines Corporation (3 from 164,108 patents)
22 patents:
1. 12148454 - Magnetic recording head with stable magnetization of shields
2. 11894028 - Magnetic recording head with trailing shield having multiple throat-heights
3. 11682417 - Asymmetric write head shields compatible with dual-free-layer (DFL) readers
4. 11676627 - Magnetic recording head with stable magnetization of shields
5. 11657837 - Magnetic recording head with trailing shield having multiple throat-heights
6. 9412398 - Shield with uniform magnetic properties for a perpendicular magnetic recording head
7. 9183853 - Magnetic write head having a stacked coil architecture for high data rate performance
8. 9099110 - Real time writer shields magnetization optimization for FTI improvement
9. 9099116 - Stiff discrete insert array for thermal PTR management with desired induced stress state that reduces tendency for write pole erasure
10. 8780499 - Magnetic write head having a residual shield seed layer for reducing overwriting
11. 8331058 - Method and apparatus for providing a write head with an improved pole tip to improve overwrite and/or adjacent track interference
12. 8120874 - Perpendicular write head having a modified wrap-around shield to improve overwrite, adjacent track interference and magnetic core width dependence on skew angle
13. 8068311 - Perpendicular magnetic write head having a novel trailing return pole for reduced wide-area-track-erasure
14. 7990652 - Perpendicular magnetic write head with stepped write pole for reduced MCW dependency on skew angle
15. 7446966 - Method for precompensation/write-current latching to improve error rate