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Interface Materials/ PZT Slider Characterization

 

We do the mapping of disks using "glide" sliders with PZT sensors that give a signal from both the rigid body motion of the slider, i.e. for asperities that have sufficient stiffness to "move" the slider, and by using much more sensitive signal from the slider bending modes. The PZT sensor covers the entire top surface of the slider and the top electrode is defined into sections to select particular bending modes. We choose particular bending modes because the contact response of some of the lower order bending modes is not optimal (too low signal to noise because of low damping, non-monotonic contact amplitude response with increasing interference.). To characterize the PZT/slider structure for bending mode vibrations to improve the fabrication of the glide sliders, we have used a laser heterodyne interferometer to image the mode shape of the PZT/slider when we excite the sensor with a signal at the resonant frequency of that mode. The image of the mode shape of a 100% slider with a quadrant PZT sensor is included below along with the modeled displacement mode shape and the measured mode shape. We can also characterize the damping of that bending mode by exciting that mode using a tone current and measuring the decay of the displacement. There is also an additional measurement of the same mode excited by a tone burst at the resonant frequency to characterize the damping of that bending mode.
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The PZT/slider configuration


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The quadrant PZT layout 

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The modeled displacement for the mode that represents the 2nd twist about the width at 710-750 kHz

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The measurement of the mode shape using the laser heterodyne interferometer scanning across the slider in 100 um steps across the slider from leading edge to trailing edge. The measurement was made to also capture the phase of the motion relative to the signal exciting the PZT at the resonance frequency (709 kHz) so we can tell the parts of the slider that are moving up (red) and the parts that are moving down (blue).

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