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Overcoat Free Magnetic Media for Lower Magnetic Spacing and Improved Tribological Properties for Higher Areal Densities

Journal

TRIBOLOGY LETTERS
Volume 43, Issue 3, Pages 247-256

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s11249-011-9803-9

Keywords

Magnetic data storage; Nanotribology; Magnetic data disks; Surface modification; Cobalt

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  1. Singapore NRF under CRP [NRF-CRP 4-2008-06]

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Surface modification with shallow embedding (a parts per thousand currency sign1 nm) of carbon in the top layer of magnetic media is evaluated for its tribological and anti-oxidation properties. Cobalt is used as the magnetic material and carbon embedding is achieved by using the filtered cathodic vacuum arc technique at different ion energies, specifically of 20, 90, and 350 eV, in order to study the effect of ion energy on the embedding profiles. Simulations using the transport of ions in Matter software and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) are used to characterize the embedded layer and their surface chemical composition. XPS and transmission electron microscopy depth profiling results confirm the presence of a shallow mixed layer of carbon and cobalt for all three types of ion energies tested. However, embedding carried out at the ion energy of 90 eV produced a more uniform overcoat free mixed layer (a parts per thousand currency sign1 nm) with improved anti-oxidation properties. Ball-on-disk wear tests and atomic force microscopy based scratch tests are conducted on the bare cobalt and modified cobalt surfaces. It is observed that the wear life and scratch resistance of the cobalt surface improved considerably after surface modification at the ion energy of 90 eV.

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