DocumentCode
3566
Title
Electrostatic Force Manipulation Methodology: Principles, Mechanisms, and Setup for Head–Disk Interactions Monitoring
Author
Kang Kee Ng ; Wei Hua ; Shengkai Yu ; Ng, Vivian ; Bo Liu
Author_Institution
Data Storage Inst., Agency for Sci., Technol. & Res., Singapore, Singapore
Volume
51
Issue
8
fYear
2015
fDate
Aug. 2015
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
8
Abstract
To achieve higher hard disk drive areal density, the head-disk clearance had been reduced to <;2 nm recently. Head-disk interaction monitoring with high sensitivity and resolution is desired to monitor the intense interactions at near-contact and to prevent head-disk contact. In this paper, head-disk interaction monitoring based on the electrostatic force manipulation (EFM) principle is discussed. The mechanisms of the two setups to apply alternating electrostatic force (Fes) across the head-disk interface were investigated. It was shown that the distribution of the applied Fes was different for the two setups. This led to further studies of the effects of the Fes distribution on interactions monitoring. The results showed that when an alternating Fes was distributed at the pole region, the magnitude of the electrodynamically excited first-harmonic vibration increased significantly as the gap fly height was reduced. It was very sensitive to spacing change and useful for the head-disk interactions monitoring at the near-contact regime. The second harmonic was found sensitive to head-disk contact. When the alternating Fes was distributed at the slider body, the magnitudes of the first and second harmonics were larger due to larger effective surface area. However, the fly height of the slider body was mainly affected by the protrusion push-up effect, and hence the first and second harmonics showed a reverse trend as compared with the case where Fes was distributed at the pole region. In addition, slider pitch motion was also significantly affected. The effective EFM setup was constructed to demonstrate its effectiveness in head-disk interactions monitoring and contact detection.
Keywords
disc drives; hard discs; magnetic heads; areal density; electrodynamically excited first harmonic vibration; electrostatic force manipulation methodology; gap fly height; hard disk drive; head-disk interactions monitoring; Force; Harmonic analysis; Heating; Market research; Monitoring; Suspensions; Vibrations; Head???disk interface (HDI); head-disk interface; head-disk spacing; head???disk spacing; interfacial roughness; magnetic disk drives; tribology;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.2015.2417129
Filename
7069253
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