Controlled-flying proximity sliders for head-media spacing variation suppression in ultralow flying air bearings
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
Journal Volume
41
Journal Issue
10
Pages
3052-3054
Date Issued
2005
Author(s)
Juang, J.-Y.
Abstract
As the slider's flying height (FH) continues to be reduced in hard disk drives, the flying height modulation (FHM) due to disk morphology and interface instability caused by highly nonlinear attractive forces becomes significant. Based on the concept that the FH of a portion of the slider that carries the read/write element can be adjusted by a piezoelectric actuator located between the slider and suspension and that the FH can be measured by use of the magnetic readback signal, a new 3-degree of freedom analytic model and an observer-based nonlinear compensator are designed to achieve ultralow FH with minimum modulation under short range attractive forces. Numerical simulations show that the FHM due to disk waviness is effectively controlled and reduced. © 2005 IEEE.
Subjects
Flying height modulation (FHM); Hard disk drives; Head-media interface; Intermolecular and electrostatic forces; Observer-based sliding mode control
Other Subjects
Actuators; Computer simulation; Electrostatics; Hard disk storage; Interfaces (materials); Magnetic bearings; Magnetic heads; Molecular dynamics; Morphology; Piezoelectric devices; Flying height modulation (FHM); Hard disk drives; Head-media interfaces; Intermolecular and electrostatic forces; Magnetic devices
Type
journal article
