By forming a rearmost second coil piece so as to have a larger width in
the track-width direction and a larger area than those of coil pieces,
heat generated in a thin-film magnetic head can be effectively released
to the rearmost coil piece. Thus, a temperature rise in the thin-film
magnetic recording head can be further reduced than is possible today,
thereby preventing the thin-film magnetic head from protrusion due to its
thermal expansion.