Time-frequency analysis and wavelet transforms are employed to investigate
transient contact dynamics at the head/disk interface of computer hard driv
es. Wavelet transforms are used to resolve multiple short consecutive conta
cts at high time resolution at high frequencies. The reassignment method is
applied to the time-frequency distribution to enhance the time-frequency r
esolution, thereby allowing to resolve air-bearing and slider body frequenc
ies simultaneously. The results indicate that strong impacts between slider
and disk can lead to excitations of slider body and suspension vibrations.
Finite element modal analysis of nano and pico glide sliders is found to b
e in good agreement with experimentally measured frequencies.