Pole-tip protrusion effect on head-disk interface at low flying clearance

Z. Gong, J.J. Liu
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With the increase in the areal recording density on hard disk drives, head flying height is quickly dropping below 10 nm. The actual flying clearance of the head above the media surface during read-write operation is farther reduced by write-current induced pole-tip protrusion (PTP). At such a low flying height, the amount of PTP become a critical factor affecting head-disk interface tribology, especially in the areas of interface fly-ability and lubricant transfer from disk to head. This paper presents a new approach utilizing controlled PTP with acoustic emission sensing to study the head-disk interaction at close proximity flying. Actual flying clearance can be measured and controlled through this technique. The PTP contact hysteresis of surfaces with different is compared. With fixed flying clearance, the effects of PTP protrusion to disk lubricant redistribution and lubricant transfer from disk to head are reported.
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低飞行间隙时头盘界面的极尖突出效应
随着硬盘的面记录密度的增加,磁头的飞行高度正在迅速下降到10纳米以下。在读写操作过程中,磁头在介质表面上的实际飞行间隙由于写电流引起的极尖突出(PTP)而进一步减小。在如此低的飞行高度下,PTP的数量成为影响头盘界面摩擦学的关键因素,特别是在界面飞行能力和润滑剂从磁盘到头部的传递方面。提出了一种利用声发射传感控制PTP技术研究近距离飞行中头盘相互作用的新方法。实际飞行间隙可以通过该技术进行测量和控制。比较了不同表面的PTP接触迟滞。在飞行间隙固定的情况下,本文报道了PTP突出对磁盘润滑油再分配和磁盘到磁头的润滑油传递的影响。
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