C.-K. Hu
MRS Spring Meeting 1998
The dewetting of perfluoropolyether (PFPE) films on amorphous nitrogenated carbon, CNx, is investigated. An optical surface analyzer is used to image perfluoropolyether films on CNx-overcoated magnetic recording disks, An autophobic dewetting transition is observed to result when the PFPE film thickness applied to the disk surface exceeds a critical value. This critical dewetting thickness is linearly dependent on the PFPE molecular weight. Addition of the phosphazine, X-1P, to the PFPE film reduces the critical dewetting thickness compared to that of the neat lubricant. Dewetting in these molecularly-thin PFPE lubricant films is shown to occur at thicknesses where the total disjoining pressure is negative. The impact of this autophobic dewetting on the performance of a head-disk interface is inferred from take-off height measurements conducted as a function of PFPE film thickness. A steep reduction in the slider-disk clearance is observed when the PFPE film is present at thicknesses in excess of the critical dewetting thickness. © 2002 Plenum Publishing Corporation.
C.-K. Hu
MRS Spring Meeting 1998
G.J. Norga, F. Vasiliu, et al.
Journal of Materials Research
K.N. Tu
Materials Science and Engineering: A
H.R. Brown
International Conference on the Role of Interfaces in Advanced Materials Design, Processing and Performance 1993