Abstract

In high-density hard disk doves, the slider should be made to fly close to the magnetic recording disk to generate better signal resolution and at an increasingly high velocity to achieve better data rate. The slider disk interaction in CSS (contact-start-stop) mode is an Important source of particle generation. Contamination particles In the hard disk drive can cause serious problems including slider crash and thermal asperities We Investigated the number and the Sizes of particles generated in the hard disk drive, operating at increasing disk rotational speeds, in the CSS mode CNC (condensation nucleus counter) and PSS (particle Size selector) were used for this investigation In addition, we examined the particle components by using SEM (scanning electron microscopes), AES (auger electron spectroscopy), and TOF-SIMS (time of flight-secondary Ions mass spectrometry) The increasing disk rotational speed difectly affected the particle generation by slider disk interaction The number of particles that were generated increased With the disk rotational speed. The particle generation rate Increased rapidly at motor speeds above 8000 rpm Tins Increase may be due to the Increased slider disk Interaction. Particle Sizes ranged from 14 to 200 nm. The particles generated by slider disk Interaction came from the lubricant on the disk, coating layer of the disk, and also slider surface.<br/>

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