Abstract :
Laser-induced deformation on hard disk surface has been studied. A diode-pumped Q-switched Nd:YVO4 laser was used
in the experiment. The sample is a commercial hard disk. Atomic force microscope AFM.was employed to analyze the
surface morphology after laser irradiation. Depending on the laser fluence used, a radial structure with or without a circular
protruding center could be obtained. Auger electron spectroscopy AES. analyses on different sputtered level were
performed to analyze the compositions at irradiated and unirradiated areas. The mechanisms of surface deformation are
proposed qualitatively based on the results. Since the upper three layers, the carbon, magnetic and chromium layers, are
quite thin and have higher melting points than that of the underlying nickel–phosphorous layer, the radial structure is
possibly due to the interfacial stress developed during the localized sub-surface melting of the nickel–phosphorous layer.
The circular protruding center is probably resulted by the whole surface melting due to higher local laser fluence. q1999
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