Claims
- 1. A glass substrate for a magnetic disk, comprising:
a glass substrate having an information recording surface which is formed in the surface of the glass substrate, and a texture formed in the surface of the substrate besides the information recording surface, wherein the surface part of the glass substrate is substantially free from a chemical strengthening layer, and wherein said glass substrate contains a rare earth element which increases the mechanical strength of the glass substrate, the rare earth element being contained as 3 to 10 weight % of Ln2O3 (Ln=rare earth element), and a transition metal oxide, and said texture is formed by irradiating with a laser having a wavelength in the range of 300 to 2000 nm.
- 2. The glass substrate for a magnetic disk according to claim 1, wherein the transition metal oxide is an oxide of a transition metal element selected from the group consisting of titanium, vanadium, chrome, manganese, cobalt, nickel, copper, gold and silver.
- 3. A glass substrate for a magnetic disk, comprising:
a glass substrate having an information recording surface and a non-information recording surface with a texture, which are formed in the surface of the glass substrate, wherein the glass substrate contains a rare earth element which increases the mechanical strength of the glass substrate, the rare earth element being contained as 3 to 10 weight % of Ln2O3 (Ln=rare earth element), and a transition metal oxide, and wherein the glass substrate has 10% or less of transmittance of light whose wavelength ranges between 300 and 2000 nm.
- 4. The glass substrate for a magnetic disk according to claim 1, wherein the transition metal oxide is CoO and is contained in an amount of 1 to 30 weight %, and wherein said laser has a wavelength in the range of 450 to 700 nm.
- 5. The glass substrate for a magnetic disk according to claim 3, wherein the transition metal oxide is CoO and is contained in an amount of 1 to 13 weight % and wherein the wavelength band ranges from 450 to 700 nm.
- 6. A glass substrate for a magnetic disk according to claim 1, wherein the glass substrate contains
SiO2: 50 to 80 weight %, B2O3: 0 to 15 weight %, R2O (the R=alkali metal element): 0 to 20 weight %, Ln2O3 (Ln=rare earth element): 3 to 10 weight %, Al2O3: 0.5 to 15 weight %; and CoO: 1 to 30 weight %.
- 7. A magnetic disk, comprising:
a circular glass substrate made of the glass substrate according to claim 1; and an information recording film formed directly or through another layer on the information recording surface; wherein Ra of the information recording part is 2.0 nm or less, Rmax is 5 nm or less, the mean value of the height of bumps that constitute the texture is from 10 m to 25 nm, and the transmittance of the glass substrate to light in a wavelength band ranging between 300 and 2000 nm is 10% or less.
- 8. The magnetic disk according to claim 7, wherein the transition metal oxide is CoO in an amount of 1 to 13 weight %.
- 9. A method of manufacturing a magnetic disk comprising the steps of:
slicing a glass block containing a rare earth element which increases the mechanical strength of the glass block, the rare earth element being contained as 3 to 10 weight % of Ln2O3)Ln=rare earth element), and a transition metal oxide to form a glass disk; polishing the glass disk; forming a texture on a portion of the surface of the glass disk, which surface free from a chemical strengthening layer by irradiating a portion of the glass disk with a laser having a wavelength in a wavelength in the range of 300 to 2000 nm; and forming a magnetic film directly or through another layer on the surface of the glass disk.
- 10. The method of manufacturing a magnetic disk according to claim 9, wherein the transition metal oxide is CoO and is contained in an amount of 1 to 13 weight %, and wherein the laser has a wavelength in a range of 450 to 700 nm.
- 11. A magnetic disk driving apparatus comprising;
a magnetic disk; a spindle and a motor for rotating the magnetic disk; a magnetic head; and a motor for changing the position of the magnetic head in a parallel direction with respect to the surface of the magnetic disk; wherein the magnetic disk comprises a glass substrate containing a rare earth element which increases the mechanical strength of the glass substrate, the rare earth element being contained as 3 to 13 weight % of Ln2O3 (Ln=rare earth element), and transition metal oxide; a magnetic film formed directly or through another layer on the glass substrate; and a non-information recording part and an information recording part formed in the surface of the glass substrate, wherein, while the magnetic disk spins, the traveling height of the magnetic head on the information recording part is 30 nm or less, Ra of said information recording part is 2.0 nm or less, Rmax is 5 nm or less, a texture is formed on the non-information recording part by irradiating the glass substrate with a laser having a wavelength in a range of 300 to 2000 nm, a mean value of the height of bumps that constitute the texture is in the range of from 10 nm to 25 nm, and said surface of the glass substrate is substantially free from a chemical strengthening layer.
- 12. The magnetic disk driving apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the transition metal oxide is CoO and is contained in an amount of 1 to 13 weight %.
- 13. The glass substrate for a magnetic disk according to claim 3, wherein the surface part of the glass substrate is substantially free from a chemical strengthening layer.
- 14. The magnetic disk according to claim 7, wherein the surface part of the glass substrate is substantially free from a chemical strengthening layer.
- 15. The method of manufacturing a magnetic disk according to claim 10, wherein the method does not include any step for providing a chemical strengthening layer at a surface of the glass substrate.
- 16. The magnetic disk driving apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the surface part of the glass substrate is substantially free from a chemical strengthening layer.
- 17. The glass substrate for a magnetic disk according to claim 1, wherein Ln2O3 is selected from the group consisting of Gd2O3 and Er2O3.
- 18. The glass substrate for a magnetic disk according to claim 3, wherein Ln2O3 is selected from the group consisting of Gd2O3 and Er2O3.
- 19. The method of manufacturing a magnetic disk according to claim 9, wherein Ln2O3 is selected from the group consisting of Gd2O3 and Er2O3.
- 20. The magnetic disk driving apparatus according to claim 11, wherein Ln2O3 is selected from the group consisting of Gd2O3 and Er2O3.
Priority Claims (1)
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9-198184 |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/121,531, filed Jul. 24, 1998.
Continuations (1)
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09121531 |
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09795085 |
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