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Original Article

Corrosion evaluation of cobalt based magnetic films using various techniques

Pages 238-242 | Received 24 Nov 1997, Accepted 13 Dec 1997, Published online: 13 Oct 2016
 

Abstract

The corrosion of magnetic media has progressively became detrimental for computer hard-disk drive operation due to thinner protective overcoat (∼10 nm) and lower flying height of the magnetic head (∼20 nm), as required by high recording density. The corrosion product of cobalt oxide on the disk surface as migrated from cobalt alloy under the overcoat was evaluated using various techniques. The techniques applied were Time of Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy (TOF-SIMS), Ion Chromatography (IC) and Inductively Coupled Plasma-Optical Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-OES). Electrochemical method and X-ray Photo-emission spectroscopy were found to have insufficient sensitivity for the corrosion level investigated. TOF-SIMS was found to be the most sensitive and repeatable technique among all the techniques. The cobalt amount was found to increase with decreasing overcoat thickness and with increasing exposure time to high humidity (80%) and high temperature (60°C), as encountered in disk drive storage conditions. The time dependence of cobalt amount on exposure time suggests a diffusion mechanism for cobalt migration to the disk surface. Some of those techniques can be applied to measure other corrosion products and/or to other fields for corrosion studies as well.

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