Thermal Asperities Sensitivity to Particles: Methodology and Test Results

Author:

Wang Larry Y.1,Sullivan Mike1,Chao Jim1

Affiliation:

1. HMT Technology Corporation, 1055 Page Avenue, Fremont, CA 94538

Abstract

Thermal asperities (TA’s) are tribological events that cause repercussions for giant magnetoresistance (GMR) and MR heads in the hard disk drive industry. A TA is a read signal spike caused by sensor temperature rise due to contact with disk asperities or contaminant particles. TA events may cause GMR and MR heads to temporarily lose their reading capability, and may potentially damage the transducer. It is difficult to completely avoid particle contamination in hard drive applications. Hence it is necessary to design heads/media with a minimum TA sensitivity to particles. A test method for TA sensitivity to particles is needed. This work developed a test method for TA sensitivities to particles. The test system includes a CSS tester with TA detection capability, a chamber to contain the head/disk interface, a particle atomizer, and a particle counter. Aluminum silicate particles used in the test have sizes ranging from 0.2 to 1.0 μm. Particles are injected into the chamber during head scan for TA’s from ID to OD with adjustable air-borne concentrations in the chamber from 10×106 to 30×106particles/m3. TA counts of 30 scans are averaged to obtain reliable TA sensitivity data. Media with different lubricant thickness, different carbon overcoats, and different lubricant types are tested with this method. The results indicated that this methodology can effectively differentiate TA sensitivity to particles for the media studied.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Surfaces and Interfaces,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials

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