Abstract
A two-channel laser Doppler vibrometer system is described for studying spacing modulation of the head/disk interface in a magnetic recording disk file. Three types of sliders, namely a standard two-rail slider, an experimental negative-pressure slider, and a cross-cut slider, are studied. In comparing the results from the single-channel and dual-channel laser Doppler systems, excellent agreement is observed for the resonant frequencies of the air bearing. The single-channel system, however, exhibits problems with offset in the velocity and displacement signals that are absent with the two-channel system. >
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