Journal of the Magnetics Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 1880-4004
Print ISSN : 0285-0192
ISSN-L : 0285-0192
Magnetic Recording Heads and Characteristics
Effects of Slider Mass and Load Force on the Head-Jumping Height in Contact Recording
K. AjikiA. SatoF. WatanabeM. Yanagisawa
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1996 Volume 20 Issue 2 Pages 93-96

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The authors studied the effects of the slider mass and load force on the head jumping height in contact recording. The experiments were performed by using a contact-type model head and a measurement system consisting of an LDV and a piezo actuator. It has shown the results as follows. The jumping height decreased with an increase in the loading force. The jumping height had a complex dependences on the slider mass and load force. It was reduced for a slider of more than 1.0 mg under a suitable loading force. Lubrication lowered the jumping height. As regarding the jumping height, these findings suggest that, it is possible to design a contact recording head-disk interface (HDI) by using a high-mass slider such as conventional ones.

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