DocumentCode :
844860
Title :
Functionalized ion-beam carbon for magnetic disks
Author :
Pirzada, Shahid A. ; Liu, Jia J. ; Li, Z.F. ; Liu, Janice ; Park, DongWon ; Chen, Chao-Yuan
Author_Institution :
MMC Technol., San Jose, CA, USA
Volume :
38
Issue :
5
fYear :
2002
fDate :
9/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
2117
Lastpage :
2119
Abstract :
Presently, technologies such as ion-beam deposition and plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition produce thin carbon overcoats (30 Å) with a high fraction of sp3 content. These hard dense overcoats exhibit good wear durability and corrosion resistance. Lubricant pickup by the head and head degradation issues are becoming critical for the low fly height head-disk interface. The physical and chemical properties of both the carbon overcoat and the lubricant, as well as their interaction affect the head degradation. Since optimal properties of the carbon vary at the lubricant and magnetic layer interfaces, an interfacial functionality approach is needed for the design of thin overcoats. Functionalized ion beam (FIB) carbon overcoat consists of a carbon layer deposited by an ion-beam process and a top thinner layer of sputtered carbon. This FIB overcoat design controls the surface properties of the hard ion-beam carbon and demonstrates improved carbon-lubricant bonding, better glide head-disk interaction, and lower head wear with good corrosion resistance performance.
Keywords :
carbon; corrosion protective coatings; hard discs; ion beam assisted deposition; lubrication; magnetic heads; plasma CVD coatings; stiction; wear resistant coatings; 30 angstrom; C-C:N; FIB overcoat design; carbon-lubricant bonding; chemical properties; corrosion resistance; functionalized ion-beam carbon; glide head-disk interaction; hard dense overcoats; head degradation issues; head wear; high sp3 content fraction; interfacial functionality; ion-beam deposition; low fly height head-disk interface; lubricant pickup; magnetic disks; magnetic layer interfaces; optimal properties; physical properties; plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition; sputtered carbon top thinner layer; surface properties; thin carbon overcoats; wear durability; Chemical technology; Chemical vapor deposition; Corrosion; Degradation; Lubricants; Magnetic heads; Magnetic properties; Plasma chemistry; Plasma density; Surface resistance;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9464
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2002.802836
Filename :
1042109
Link To Document :
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