A survey of defects in strained Si layers
S.W. Bedell, H. Chen, et al.
MRS Proceedings 2004
A novel technology to smooth the metal tab surfaces using a pulsed laser beam is applied to reduce the wear of the load/ unload ramps used in disk drives that employ load/unload technology. The laser pulse length, pulse energy and the pulse repetition rate are so chosen that they cause the surface layer of the load/unload tab, approximately 2-3 um deep, to melt and refreeze quickly. As the surface layer melts, the surface tension of the melt removes most of the micro roughness and a smooth surface is obtained. The reduction in the micro surface roughness is confirmed by the AFM traces and a sharp decrease in the light scattered from the tab surface. In wear tests, such tabs show a remarkable improvement in the wear of the plastic load/unload ramps, allowing 5-10 × more load/unload cycles for a given amount of ramp wear.
S.W. Bedell, H. Chen, et al.
MRS Proceedings 2004
G. Binnig, H. Fuchs, et al.
Surface Science
K. Schonenberg, Siu-Wai Chan, et al.
Journal of Materials Research
Simone Raoux, Guy M. Cohen, et al.
MRS Spring Meeting 2011