DocumentCode :
438356
Title :
Chemically modified air-bearing surface for the near contact regime - part 1: concept and characterization
Author :
Chiba, H. ; Musashi, T. ; Kasamatsu, Y. ; Watanabe, K.
Author_Institution :
FUJITSU Lab. Ltd., Atsugi, Japan
fYear :
2005
fDate :
4-8 April 2005
Firstpage :
1905
Lastpage :
1906
Abstract :
In order to increase the areal density of hard disk drives, it is crucial to reduce the physical spacing between the read-write head and the magnetic layer. Currently, the head-disk clearance decreases to less than 10 nm. At such a clearance the thickness of the lubricant on a hard disk contributes more than 10% of the clearance. Consequently, the lubricant pickup phenomenon becomes a serious problem. One solution for achieving good flying ability under 10 nm would be to lower the surface energy of the air-bearing surface of the slider. Reducing the surface energy of ABS provides the promise of good flying ability. In order to confirm an improvement in slider performance, take-off velocity (TOV) was examined. As a result, TOV changed roughly from 3000 rpm to 2000 rpm. The subsequent paper shows improvements in the slider´s performance.
Keywords :
disc drives; hard discs; magnetic bearings; magnetic heads; chemically modified air-bearing surface; hard disk drives; head-disk clearance; lubricant pickup phenomenon; magnetic layer; read-write head; surface energy; Aluminum; Artificial intelligence; Bonding; Brightness; Chemicals; Lubricants; Rough surfaces; Surface contamination; Surface roughness; Surface treatment;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Magnetics Conference, 2005. INTERMAG Asia 2005. Digests of the IEEE International
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9009-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/INTMAG.2005.1464387
Filename :
1464387
Link To Document :
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