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Analysis on Effect of External Shock in Near-Field Recording System

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Published 22 June 2007 Copyright (c) 2007 The Japan Society of Applied Physics
, , Citation Yong-Joong Yoon et al 2007 Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. 46 3997 DOI 10.1143/JJAP.46.3997

1347-4065/46/6S/3997

Abstract

In this research, we confirm that a near-field recording (NFR) system, particularly a solid immersion lens-based NFR system, is so weak to the slightest external shock that we should solve this problem to realize NFR technology for a real product. For this, we first define the disturbances caused by the external shock as the displacement of a disc and an actuator. We modify a general NFR servo system to deal with these disturbances by applying a safety mode to a switch mode, which is one of the servo systems in general NFR. To protect a disc from a collision between the actuator and the disc, we add a protector to the cover of the actuator and show that the NFR system with the applied safety mode can avoid the collision between a SIL and the disc for a severe external shock, such as the amount of 240 G based on the results of simulations.

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10.1143/JJAP.46.3997