Lubricant distribution on test disks for hard drives has been examined with
angle-resolved ESCA. The lubricant partitions itself into thin, presumably
monolayer, areas and thicker patches largely impenetrable to the substrate
photoelectrons. These thicker regions are at least three times as thick as
the monolayer and may correspond to the trilayers detected by surface ener
gy and ellipsometric surface diffusion measurements. Detailed examination o
f layering within the lubricant shows significant perfluoropolyether (Zdol)
backbone and a discernible excess of ether oxygen adjacent to the overcoat
surface. The latter results indicate that the inverted-U conformation some
times sketched for bonded lubricants is an exaggeration for the system exam
ined here. The analysis models include a two-tiered overlayer structure (th
in and thick) and a two-slab structure for revealing subtle layering within
the thin regions. Current office spreadsheets provide adequate visualizati
on and optimization capability for performing these analyses. (C) 2000 Amer
ican Institute of Physics. [S0021-8979(00)39308-2].