Abstract

Heat assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) is a promising choice to surpass the super-paramagnetic limit in magnetic recording and to allow continued increase in the areal recording density of hard disk drive. However, lubricant depletion on disk surface might be a problem in HAMR due to high temperature during writing process. In this work, depletion of four types of commercial lubricants on our HAMR media has been evaluated under equivalent HAMR conditions. Linear relationships between the lubricant depletion depth and the logarithm of the equivalent laser heating time have been established for these lubricants. The depletion depths of the lubricants at different laser heating durations are predicated. It is found that the performance of the four evaluated lubricants is acceptable in respect of lubricant depletion depth by hypothesizing the total heating duration for a given point on the media over the lifetime of the drive is 106 ns.

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