Xd. Li et B. Bhushan, MICROMECHANICAL AND TRIBOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF HARD AMORPHOUS-CARBON COATINGS AS THIN AS 5 NM FOR MAGNETIC RECORDING-HEADS, Wear, 220(1), 1998, pp. 51-58
Amorphous carbon coatings are employed to protect magnetic coatings in
thin-film magnetic recording heads against wear and corrosion. These
coatings have to be thin (5-20 nm) in order to minimize loss of read b
ack signal amplitude. Micromechanical and tribological characterizatio
n of ultra thin amorphous carbon coatings of 5, 10 and 20 MI thickness
, deposited by ion beam deposition technique on Al2O3-TiC substrate wa
s conducted. Hardness, elastic modulus and micro/nano-scratch resistan
ce of these coatings were measured using a nanoindenter. Friction and
wear properties were measured using an accelerated ball-on-hat tribome
ter. The protection mechanisms of the coatings to the Al2O3-TiC substr
ate are discussed. These coatings were found to be very wear and scrat
ch resistant and should find use in magnetic recording heads. (C) 1998
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