The structural characterization of Z-DOL (Fomblin Z), which is currently th
e lubricant of choice for magnetic recording disks, as films of variable th
ickness on carbon-overcoated disks has been studied by time-of-flight secon
dary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS). The relationship between the peak in
tensity of dominant fragment ions and the lubricant thickness was carefully
examined on the positive mass spectra, The ratio of CF3+/C2F5+ in intensit
y can be used as an index of the lubricant thickness. The monomer ratio bet
ween ethylene and methylene units of the Fomblin backbone can be extracted
from the plot of normalized intensity of C2F4O+ against the CF3+/C2F5+ rati
o. The chemical bondability of the lubricant to the carbon overcoat surface
can be examined through the plot of normalized intensity of CF2CH2OH+ agai
nst the CF3+/C2F5+ ratio. Copyright (C) 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.