The tribe-chemical interactions between the slider and the hard disk surfac
e strongly influence the performance properties of a disk drive. To study t
hese interactions, uncoated and carbon coated sliders were subjected to var
ious wear tests using different disks. After the wear, the test slider surf
aces were studied by photoemission electron microscopy (PEEM) using tunable
x rays produced by a synchrotron. Using PEEM, one can identify the element
al and chemical state of the surfaces with a high spatial resolution. It wa
s found that wear reduces the thickness of the carbon coating in some local
areas of the slider surface. In particular, the coating was removed on ele
vated areas and in scratches. Scratches were found on the rails of the carb
on coated and uncoated sliders after wear that showed the accumulation of a
degraded (oxidized) lubricant which was transferred to the slider from the
disk. It was also possible to analyze the chemical composition of the debr
is found on the slider surface. In the present case, the debris had the sam
e chemical composition as the carbon coating of the slider. (C) 1999 Americ
an Vacuum Society. [S0734-2101(99)08505-X].