DocumentCode :
1241670
Title :
Effects of functional end-groups on nano-tribology characteristics of ultra-thin liquid lubricant films in hard disk drives
Author :
Tagawa, Norio ; Mori, Atsunobu
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Kansai Univ., Osaka, Japan
Volume :
41
Issue :
2
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
825
Lastpage :
830
Abstract :
This paper describes the effects of functional end-groups on lubricant redistribution of ultra-thin liquid lubricant films in hard disk drives. In the experiments, the spreading characteristics of ultra-thin liquid lubricant films have been investigated by using the disks with two kinds of lubricants which have different end-groups. In other words, the tested lubricants were conventional Zdol and novel cyclotriphosphazene-terminated PFPE lubricant. It was found that the mobility of novel lubricant film is lower than that of conventional Zdol and these characteristics depend on the interactions between the end-groups of the lubricants and carbon surfaces. The effect of molecularly thin lubricant films on nano-spacing flying head slider hysteresis behavior for touch-down and take-off process has been studied and the dynamic interactions between the slider and the tested lubricants films in near contact regime have been clarified. In addition, the behavior of two kinds of lubricants films for contact sliders also has been investigated. It could be observed that the lubricant film thickness instability occurs as a result of slider-disk contacts for the tested lubricants. Their unstable lubricant behavior depends on the chemical structure of functional end-group. Therefore, it may be concluded that the functional end-groups play a very important role and affect the tribological performance of lubricants in head-disk interface.
Keywords :
disc drives; hard discs; lubricants; magnetic heads; mechanical contact; sliding friction; thin films; Zdol; carbon surfaces; contact slider; cyclotriphosphazene-terminated PFPE lubricant; hard disk drives; head slider hysteresis behavior; head-disk interface; liquid lubricant films; lubricant redistribution; nanotribology characteristics; spreading characteristics; tribological performance; Chemicals; Hard disks; Lubricants; Magnetic films; Magnetic heads; Magnetic hysteresis; Magnetic recording; Mechanical engineering; Polymer films; Testing; Contact slider; de-wetting; functional end-group; head–disk interface; lubricant films; nano-triboblogy; slider touch-down and take-off;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9464
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2004.840351
Filename :
1396234
Link To Document :
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