The physical effects of intra-drive particulate contamination on the head-disk interface in magnetic hard disk drives

Citation
Kj. Altshuler et al., The physical effects of intra-drive particulate contamination on the head-disk interface in magnetic hard disk drives, J TRIBOL, 121(2), 1999, pp. 352-358
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Mechanical Engineering
Journal title
JOURNAL OF TRIBOLOGY-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME
ISSN journal
07424787 → ACNP
Volume
121
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
352 - 358
Database
ISI
SICI code
0742-4787(199904)121:2<352:TPEOIP>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
The physical damage at the Head-Disk Interface (HDI), caused by common cera mic particles found in the manufacturing environments of the heads and disk s in hard magnetic disk drives, is reported. The need for this study arises from industry wide reliability problems due to particulate induced damage at the HDI, The intent of this study is to characterize the head/disk damag e caused by 1 mu m diamond 1-2 mu m TiC particles, 0.2-1 mu m alumina parti cles, the alumina and TiC grains sintered to make Al-TiC (the slider body), and sputtered alumina. These particles were introduced to the HDI in over thirty disk drives. The drives were then made to perform magnetic recording and retrieval operations for known data sequences, with the resultant read ing errors tabulated. After the functional testing, the drives were opened and resulting damage was examined with a number of surface characterization tools. This study confirms that the severity of problems with the read-bac k signal, caused In particle damage, has mt inverse relationship with the m agnetic track width. In addition, the harshness of physical damage to the H DI has a positive relationship with particle hardness. Finally, particle sh ape and size can be contributing factors in damaging the HDI.