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Dynamic Take-Off Study Using An Optical Fly Height Tester
We showed a new method of measuring air bearing take-off performance. The procedure involves spindle speed ramp up as during CSS. The data revealed the intrinsic behaviors for different air bearing designs and are in good agreement with both air bearing modeling and CSS tests over magnetic media. The method is an effective tool in evaluating air bearing take off performance.