Title :
Contact/Clearance Sensor for HDI Subnanometer Regime
Author :
Junguo Xu ; Shimizu, Yukiyo ; Furukawa, M. ; Jianhua Li ; Sano, Yousuke ; Shiramatsu, Toshiya ; Aoki, Yuya ; Matsumoto, Hirokazu ; Kuroki, Kenji ; Kohira, Hidekazu
Author_Institution :
HGST Japan, Fujisawa, Japan
Abstract :
The fundamental performance of contact/clearance sensor, namely embedded contact sensor (ECS), is addressed in this paper. Both simulation and experiment results revealed that ECS is a promising sensor for low clearance and high reliability at subnanometer regime. The ECS dc signal intrinsically comes from multiple sources including TFC heater, air-bearing surface cooling, and friction heating at head/disk contact. Both ECS dc and ac signals detect head/disk contact. The dc signal comes from the sensor resistance change due to friction heating at contact, but the ac signal is dominated by spacing modulation caused by air-bearing vibration, and partially from the pulse-like friction heating. ECS ac signal responds significantly to disk microwaviness at narrow clearance region. Furthermore, ECS could detect asperities, pit, and lube mogul. The mechanism for asperity detection is friction heating. The mechanism for pit detection is worse cooling when sensor flying over the pit. That for mogul detection is better cooling at narrower spacing when the sensor is flying over the mogul.
Keywords :
disc drives; hard discs; intelligent sensors; nanosensors; reliability; ECS dc signal; ESC ac signals; HDD; HDI subnanometer regime; TFC heater; air-bearing surface cooling; air-bearing vibration; asperity detection; contact-clearance sensor; disk microwaviness; embedded contact sensor; friction heating; head disk interface; head-disk contact detection; lube mogul detection; narrow clearance region; pit detection; pulse-like friction heating; reliability; sensor resistance change; spacing modulation; Atmospheric modeling; Cooling; Friction; Heating; Magnetic heads; Resistance; Temperature sensors; Contact detection; contact sensor; defect detection; head disk interface;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2013.2286619