DocumentCode :
882940
Title :
Spatial and temporal profiling of protrusion in magnetic recording heads
Author :
Nikitin, Vladimir ; Gider, Savas ; Tabib, Jila ; Hsiao, David ; Salo, Michael ; Sui, Gary ; Yuan, Samuel ; Satoh, Noriaki A. ; Xu, Junguo ; Maruyama, Youji
Author_Institution :
Hitachi Global Storage Technol., San Jose, CA, USA
Volume :
40
Issue :
1
fYear :
2004
Firstpage :
326
Lastpage :
331
Abstract :
An increase in external temperature or internal heating by writing can induce protrusion or strain of thin film layers in a magnetic recording head. To profile the protrusion, the surface topography and the temperature distribution are imaged in fixed heads by scanning probe and optical microscopy. Near the poles and the shields, the protrusion is at a peak, producing a risk of head-disk interaction. The dynamics are elucidated in flying heads over a disk by measuring the amplitude of a reference pattern with the read head. The temporal profiling technique can be applied both in component testing on spinstands and reliability testing in fully integrated disk drives. For either heating or cooling of the heads, the characteristic time constant for protrusion is 100 μs and reaches 95% of the plateau after 1 ms. The protrusion is linear with temperature and is reversible, implying that the strains are within the elastic limit. Furthermore, variation of the write pulse shape suggests that Joule heating is more significant than eddy current or hysteresis losses in inducing protrusion.
Keywords :
magnetic heads; magnetic recording; optical microscopy; scanning probe microscopy; surface topography; thermomagnetic effects; Joule heating; component testing; eddy current losses; elastic limit; external temperature; fixed heads; flying heads; fully integrated disk drives; head-disk interaction; hysteresis losses; internal heating; magnetic heads; magnetic recording head; magnetic recording heads; magnetic recording mechanical factors; optical microscopy; read head; reference pattern amplitude; reliability testing; scanning probe microscopy; spatial profiling; spinstands; strain; surface topography; temperature distribution; temporal profiling; thermal protrusion; thin film layers; time constant; write pulse shape; Heating; Magnetic field induced strain; Magnetic films; Magnetic heads; Magnetic recording; Optical microscopy; Surface topography; Temperature; Testing; Writing;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9464
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2003.821159
Filename :
1264173
Link To Document :
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