Inert Gas Filled Head–Disk Interface for Future Extremely High Density Magnetic Recording

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W. D. Zhou
B. Liu
S. K. Yu
W. Hua
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[1] Agency for Science,Data Storage Institute
[2] Technology and Research (A*STAR) ,undefined
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Tribology Letters | 2009年 / 33卷
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Head–disk interface; Thermal actuated slider; Protrusion; Hard disk drive;
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Inert gas filled head–disk interface (HDI) is a possible solution in reducing the magnetic spacing between the magnetic head and the magnetic media for achieving further increased recording density of a magnetic recording system. This article investigated the flying and thermal performances of a thermal actuated slider at inert gas filled HDI by using a couple-field analysis method which consists of a finite element model of the entire slider, an air bearing model based on the generalized lubrication equation and a heat transfer model which incorporates various molecular dynamics models and considers temperature effects. The simulation studies showed that the variation of gap flying height (FH) with the heater power in the inert gas is quite similar to that in air. It is also found that the slider’s thermal actuation efficiency in helium is slightly better than those in argon and air. However, the temperature effects in a fully sealed drive are totally different to those in an open drive. As a result, the inert gas filled HDI normally requires a larger thermal actuation stroke due to the temperature effects in a fully sealed drive.
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页码:179 / 186
页数:7
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