To
achieve higher areal densities, physical spacing
laws require heads to fly progressively closer
to the disk. Today's Hitachi disk drives have
flying heights as low as 11 nm and indications
are that a 10 nm physical spacing between head
and disk will be attained not long after the year
2002. This spacing requires a disk surface exhibiting
a maximum in perfection, planarity and essentially
to be defect-free.

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