Abstract

A flying height tester has been developed for measuring low disk-to-media gap and high disk rotation speeds. The tester can obtain two-dimensional measurement data for a flying head, using an adaptive detection algorithm and signals from a color television camera. A depolarizing unit is used to suppress measurement errors caused by the photoelastic effect of the glass disk at high rotation speeds.

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