Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.82
ph-index = 7
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. Headway Technologies, Incorporated (39 from 1,214 patents)
2. Sae Magnetics (h.k.) Limited (5 from 763 patents)
39 patents:
1. 12456485 - Noble metal coated plasmonic waveguide blocker for heat assisted magnetic recording head
2. 11996126 - Iridium film with a thin iridium template layer for a heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) writer
3. 11664045 - Manufacturing method for magnetoresistive element
4. 11604313 - Waveguide and manufacturing method thereof
5. 11514931 - Magnetic head including main pole having top surface including first inclined portion, second inclined portion, and third inclined portion, and spin torque oscillator
6. 11495251 - Manufacturing method for magnetic head for perpendicular magnetic recording including a pair of first side shields and a pair of second side shields
7. 11410688 - Thermally-assisted magnetic recording head having plasmon generator of multiple metal layers
8. 11049516 - Near-field light generator and thermally-assisted magnetic recording head
9. 10872624 - Magnetic head including a return path section
10. 10545287 - Waveguide including first and second layers and manufacturing method thereof
11. 10366712 - Magnetic head for perpendicular magnetic recording including two side shields configured to enable a reduction in width of an end face of the main pole located in a medium facing surface and an increase in cross-sectional area of the main pole in the vicinity of the medium facing surface
12. 9958769 - Method of manufacturing a plasmon generator
13. 9824702 - Magnetic head for perpendicular magnetic recording with a coil including a first winding portion of one turn and a second winding portion of less than one turn
14. 9792929 - Magnetic head for perpendicular magnetic recording including a coil having an inclined surface
15. 9777387 - Method of manufacturing a thin-film magnetic head including a coil and a magnetic path forming section