Ar. Machcha et al., THE TRIBOLOGY OF TRI-PAD SLIDERS WITH HYDROGENATED AND NITROGENATED DISKS, IEEE transactions on magnetics, 32(5), 1996, pp. 3654-3656
The tribology of tri-pad type proximity recording sliders was studied
on one type of hydrogenated and one type of nitrogenated carbon overco
ated disks. Friction during contact-start-stop testing was found to be
slightly lower for nitrogenated disks when compared with hydrogenated
disks. Stiction values were found to be similar for both types of dis
ks. Results from spectral analysis of the acoustic emission signal sho
w that continuous contacts occur between the third pad of the slider a
nd the disk even at operating speed conditions. Wear was measured usin
g nano indentations. A wear depth of 2.5 nm was measured on the third
pad near the poles during the first 50 hours in a fixed track at 13.8
m/s linear speed.