Title :
Hillock formation-a novel approach to sputter texturing media disc substrates
Author :
Gao, Chuan ; Zhang, Bing ; Rauch, Gary C. ; Hwang, S. ; Malmhall, Roger
Author_Institution :
Seagate Recording Media, Fremont, CA, USA
fDate :
9/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A novel approach to sputter texturing media disc substrates is demonstrated. A phenomenon called hillock formation is adopted in this work to make discs for high-density magnetic recording. Hillocks, small solid metal mounds projecting out of the film plane, form when compression stresses in a selected material are relaxed during temperature cycling in a sputter-deposition process. The hillock size, shape, height and areal density can be controlled by substrate temperature, texturing-layer deposition rate and thickness, and sputter gas type and pressure. Excellent contact-start-stop tribological performance exceeding 30 k cycles and glide height as low as 0.75 μinch are demonstrated. The technique and process are accomplished in-situ, prior to underlayer and magnetic layer deposition, significantly simplifying the disc manufacturing process. The implementation of the sputter-texture technique has the potential for lowering head flying height, minimizing disc handling, reducing defects and contamination, and effectively cutting the cost of making discs
Keywords :
magnetic disc storage; magnetic recording; sputter deposition; substrates; surface texture; tribology; compression stress relaxation; contact-start-stop tribology; contamination; defects; flying height; glide height; high-density magnetic recording; hillock formation; magnetic layer deposition; sputter texturing media disc substrate; temperature cycling; Inorganic materials; Magnetic films; Magnetic materials; Magnetic recording; Pressure control; Shape control; Solids; Stress; Substrates; Temperature;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on