• DocumentCode
    861701
  • Title

    Flyability Failures Due to Siloxanes at the Head-Disk Interface Revisited

  • Author

    Guo, Xing-Cai ; Raman, Vedantham ; Karis, Thomas E. ; Yao, Yi Zhao

  • Author_Institution
    Hitachi Global Storage Technol., Inc, San Jose, CA
  • Volume
    43
  • Issue
    6
  • fYear
    2007
  • fDate
    6/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    2223
  • Lastpage
    2225
  • Abstract
    In an earlier report, flyability failures due to siloxanes were investigated comparing disks with either Z-Dol or X-1P lubricant. On the Z-Dol disk, the head-disk interface failed at 47 h (h) and the slider accumulated silicon oxide smears, whereas the X-1P disk did not fail (truncated at 300 h) and the slider remained clean. The contrasting performance was rationalized by an assumed mechanism in which degraded lubricant was essential. In this paper, we demonstrate that siloxanes can be tribochemically converted into silicon oxides without any lubricant on the disk or slider. Lubricant degradation is, therefore, not needed for the formation of silicon oxides from siloxanes. We find that siloxane oligomers on Z-Dol disks form micrometer-sized droplets 100 nm in height, whereas on X-1P disks, siloxanes spread out as a very thin film. The siloxane droplets on Z-Dol disks may lead to flyability failure because they exceed the fly height. The presence or absence of siloxane droplets on disk surfaces may be explained in terms of surface wetting properties characterized by contact angle measurements
  • Keywords
    contact angle; drops; lubricants; magnetic disc storage; magnetic heads; organic compounds; reliability; silicon compounds; wetting; X-1P lubricant; Z-Dol lubricant; contact angle measurements; flyability failures; head-disk interface; lubricant degradation; micrometer-sized droplets; oligomers; silicon oxides; siloxanes; surface wetting; Degradation; Infrared spectra; Lubricants; Optical reflection; Optical scattering; Pollution measurement; Silicon; Surface contamination; Testing; Transistors; Hard disk drive; head smear; head-disk interface; lubricant; silicon oxide; siloxane;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9464
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TMAG.2007.893418
  • Filename
    4202967