Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B, Vol.12, No.3, 1881-1886, 1994
Surface Characterization of Flexible Magnetic Disk with Scanning Probe Microscopy
Using scanning probe microscopy such as scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), atomic force microscopy (AFM), and magnetic force microscopy (MFM) as well as conventional scanning electron microscopy (SEM), the surface morphology and intentionally recorded magnetic bit pattern on the surface of a flexible magnetic disk have been investigated. Typical images taken with SEM, STM, and AFM of acicular Co-gamma-Fe2O3 magnetic particles and protrusions of abrasive aluminum particles appeared on the disk surfaces are shown. Closer examination of the simultaneously measured AFM images and MFM images at the same regions of the flexible disk surfaces suggested that the nonuniform distribution of Co-gamma-Fe2O3 magnetic particles and appearance of aluminum abrasive particles on the surface are major causes of the irregularity of magnetic bit patterns in the MFM images. Showing those images, this paper demonstrates that the complementary use of SEM, STM, AFM, and MFM is very effective to examine the above-mentioned surface characteristics in relation to the friction and wear at a magnetic read/write head-disk interface.
Keywords:FORCE MICROSCOPE