Search Results - "Knigge, Bernhard E."
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Effect of Head–Disk Interface Biasing and Relative Humidity on Wear of Thermal Flying Height Control Sliders
Published in Tribology letters (01-06-2017)“…In this investigation, we examine wear of thermal flying height control sliders as a function of DC bias voltage across the head–disk interface, relative…”
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Near Contact Thermal Flying Height Control in Hard Disk Drives
Published in IEEE transactions on control systems technology (01-01-2017)“…A modeling and optimization approach is proposed and implemented for minimizing variations in flying height of thermal flying height control (TFC) sliders. The…”
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Flying Characteristics on Discrete Track and Bit-Patterned Media With a Thermal Protrusion Slider
Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-11-2008)“…Future disk drives may have discretized tracks or bit patterns for increased thermal stability and higher areal density. This affects the surface topography,…”
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Will the numbers add up for sub-7-nm magnetic spacings? Future metrology issues for disk drive lubricants, overcoats, and topographies
Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-02-2005)“…To achieve disk drive recording densities greater than one terabit per square inch, future head-media spacings (HMSs) will need to be less than 7 nm. This will…”
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Influence of contact potential on slider-disk spacing: simulation and experiment
Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-07-2004)“…As slider-to-disk spacing becomes smaller than 10 nm, electrostatic and intermolecular forces become increasingly important. Even if the slider and disk are…”
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Time evolution of lubricant-slider dynamic interactions
Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-09-2003)“…This paper presents time evolution studies of slider dynamics as a result of lubricant-slider interaction. Lubricant moguls and ripples are observed to form…”
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A novel wear-in-pad approach to minimizing spacing at the head/disk interface
Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-07-2004)“…Here we demonstrate a new approach to bring the disk drive recording head close to the disk media, while achieving tight control of the final head-media…”
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