DocumentCode
1448469
Title
Molecular weight effect on surface morphology of bonded lubricant layer for hard disk-replica-AFM observation
Author
Sakane, Yasuo ; Nakao, Masayuki
Author_Institution
Asahi-Komag Co. Ltd., Yamagata, Japan
Volume
36
Issue
5
fYear
2000
fDate
9/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
2714
Lastpage
2717
Abstract
Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) imaging with plasma-polymerized-carbon (PPC) replication allows us to observe the lubricating layer on hard disks and analyze the effect of Molecular Weight (MW) of the lubricating liquid on the surface shape. Larger molecular weight caused; thicker bonded lubricant layer; smoother coating on carbon surface; increase in aggregated lubricant clusters; and higher clusters. When the carbon overcoat holds a larger amount of bonded lubricant, the lubricant coverage of the carbon surface widens for the surface to withstand repeated contact-start-stop operations. We conclude that saturating the carbon surface with bonded lubricant prevents direct contact between the head and the disk
Keywords
atomic force microscopy; hard discs; lubrication; molecular weight; replica techniques; PFPE; atomic force microscopy; bonded lubricant layer; carbon overcoat; contact-start-stop operation; hard disk; head-disk interface; molecular weight; plasma polymerized carbon replication; supercritical fluid extraction; surface morphology; Atomic force microscopy; Atomic layer deposition; Bonding; Coatings; Hard disks; Image analysis; Lubricants; Plasmas; Shape; Surface morphology;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/20.908568
Filename
908568
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