Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers Series C
Online ISSN : 1884-8354
Print ISSN : 0387-5024
Effects of Ultraviolet Irradiation on Conformation and Spreading Characteristics of Molecularly Thin Lubricant Films Coated on Magnetic Disk Surfaces
Hedong ZHANGYasunaga MITSUYAMasashi IMAMURANatsuko FUKUOKAKenji FUKUZAWA
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2006 Volume 72 Issue 716 Pages 1271-1278

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To tailor the characteristics of molecularly thin lubricant films, magnetic disk surfaces coated with nanometer-thick perfluoropolyether AM 3001 lubricant films were irradiated with 184.9 and 253.7 nm ultraviolet (UV) rays. We elucidated the effect of UV irradiation on the interactions between the lubricant and the magnetic disk surface via surface energy, bonded lubricant thickness and lubricant spreading measurements for films with and without UV irradiation. We found that UV irradiation decreased the dispersive and polar surface energies of the lubricant films by 20 and 80 percent, respectively; increased bonded lubricant thickness; and decelerated lubricant spreading. These results indicated that dispersion and polar interactions between lubricant molecules and the magnetic disk surface were strengthened by UV irradiation.

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