An Investigation of Particle Detachment Ratios From Rotating Data Storage Disks

데이터 저장용 디스크의 회전 시 입자이탈에 관한 실험적 연구

  • 박희성 (연세대학교 기계공학과 대학원) ;
  • 이대영 (연세대학교 기계공학과 대학원) ;
  • 황정호 (연세대학교 기계공학과) ;
  • 김광 (삼성전자 디지털미디어연구소) ;
  • 장동섭 (삼성전자 디지털미디어연구소)
  • Published : 2001.06.27

Abstract

Particle contamination on the data storage disks has been a serious problem for magnetic hard disk drive manufacturers. For high storage optical disks, such as DVD-ROM/RAM or NFR (near field recording) system, particle-induced damages can be also detected because only a few micrometer particles can prevent read/write signal from optical lens. The increasing areal density and smaller bit size accelerates particle induced damages on the optical disk. One of the methods to prevent particle contamination on the optical disk surface is to handle the disk enclosed in a cartridge like a modern DVD-RAM disk. However, even for a perfectly sealed disk drive, particles are found inside the drive. The other method is to improve disk surface characteristics. Particle contamination on the surface can be reduced by proper selection of disk coating materials. [n this paper, particle detachment ratios for CD (compact disk), DVD (digital versatile disk), HD (magnetic hard disk), HD with Jut lubricant, and aluminosilicate substrate HD were investigated. Surface roughness and surface energy of the test disks were compared with the particle detachment ratios. Proper substrate and lubricant characteristics to reduce particle contamination on the disk surface were found.

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