Evaluation of lubricant coverage on thin-film magnetic discs by atomic force microscopy
The development of molecular-scale understanding of lubrication and wear on thin film media is emerging as a challenge for designing new processing techniques to produce discs to meet the extreme demands of the narrowing head-disc gap. It is known that to reduce the wear generated during the contact...
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Zusammenfassung: | The development of molecular-scale understanding of lubrication and wear on thin film media is emerging as a challenge for designing new processing techniques to produce discs to meet the extreme demands of the narrowing head-disc gap. It is known that to reduce the wear generated during the contact-start-stop operation, hard overcoats and liquid lubricant films are topically applied to the disc surface [1]. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/INTMAG.1999.837758 |