Jw. Lee et al., RETARDATION OF THE ONSET TIME FOR SIGNAL DROPOUT ARISING FROM WEAR DEBRIS USING DIAMOND-LIKE CARBON OVERCOATS ON THE VCR HEAD, IEEE transactions on magnetics, 33(1), 1997, pp. 826-835
An investigation was conducted to examine the effects of diamond-like
carbon (DLC) overcoats on the wear durability of the VCR head and the
signal dropout caused by wear debris while the VCR is in operation. Ap
proximately 40-nm-thick DLC films were deposited directly on the Mn-Zn
ferrite head pole by an electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) system usi
ng CH4 source gas, The deposition temperature was maintained at below
100 degrees C to prevent deterioration of the epoxy resin attached to
the head. From the experiment we were able to discover that DLC films
accumulated successively from the bottom of the grooves on the head su
rface smoothing out the surface. In general, DLC heads outperformed th
e bare heads, The head life is increased significantly by the wear dur
ability of DLC films and the continuous supply of lubricating DLC film
s. We were also able to discover that leftover DLC films along the hea
d edge provide continuous lubricity on the rubbing head surface during
use. Furthermore, most of the wear debris was more readily expelled f
rom the DLC head surface than from the bare head. Therefore, the onset
time of the signal dropouts was found to be delayed six times in DLC
heads in the still frame mode.