Claims
- 1. A glass substrate which is for use in a magnetic recording medium and which has surface roughness Ra and Rmax, where Ra is representative of a center-line mean roughness, Rmax is defined as a maximum height representative of a difference between a highest point and a lowest point wherein:a surface roughness of at least a principal surface of the glass substrate is measured by the use of the interatomic force microscope (AFM), Ra falls within the range between 0.2 and 2.5 nm, Rmax falls within the range between 3 and 25 nm, and Rmax/Ra falls within the range between 3 and 35; and wherein: a surface parallel to a virtual principal surface is defined as a contour surface when it is assumed that the principal surface of said glass substrate is completely flattened, when roughness formed on the principal surface are cut by the use of the contour surface, a percentage rate of a total area of the principal surface for sum of areas of the cut cross sectional surface is defined as a bearing ratio, the contour surface having the bearing ratio of 50% is defined as a referential surface, each distance from the referential surface to each contour surface having each bearing ratio is specified as a bearing height, the bearing height of the contour surface having the bearing ratio of 2.5% is defined as B.H. (2.5) while the bearing height of the contour surface having the bearing ratio of 5.0% is defined as B.H. (5.0), and B.H. (2.5)/Rmax falls within the range between 0.1 and 0.5 or B.H. (5.0)/Rmax falls within the range between 0.1 and 0.45.
- 2. A glass substrate as claimed in claim 1, wherein:the surface roughness of at least the principal surface is measured by the use of the interatomic force microscope (AFM), Rmax falls within the range between 5 and 25 nm, and B.H. (2.5)/Rmax falls within the range between 0.1 and 0.5 or B.H. (5.0)/Rmax falls within the range between 0.1 and 0.45.
- 3. A glass substrate as claimed in claim 2, wherein:said glass substrate contains at least alkali metal oxide and alkali earth oxide, and the content of the alkali earth oxide is not exceeding 3 mol %.
- 4. A glass substrate as claimed in claim 3, wherein:said glass substrate is used for a magnetic disk which has a glide height having 1.2 μ inch or less.
- 5. A magnetic recording medium, wherein:at least a magnetic layer is formed on the principal surface of the glass substrate claimed in claim 4.
- 6. A magnetic recording medium, wherein:at least a magnetic layer is formed on the principal surface of the glass substrate claimed in claim 3.
- 7. A glass substrate as claimed in claim 2, wherein:said glass substrate is used for a magnetic disk which has a glide height having 1.2 μ inch or less.
- 8. A magnetic recording medium, wherein:at least a magnetic layer is formed on the principal surface of the glass substrate claimed in claim 7.
- 9. A magnetic recording medium, wherein:at least a magnetic layer is formed on the principal surface of the glass substrate claimed in claim 2.
- 10. A glass substrate as claimed in claim 1, wherein:said glass substrate contains at least alkali metal oxide and alkali earth oxide, and the content of the alkali earth oxide is not exceeding 3 mol %.
- 11. A glass substrate as claimed in claim 10, wherein:said glass substrate is used for a magnetic disk which has a glide height having 1.2 μ inch or less.
- 12. A magnetic recording medium, wherein:at least a magnetic layer is formed on the principal surface of the glass substrate claimed in claim 11.
- 13. A magnetic recording medium, wherein:at least a magnetic layer is formed on the principal surface of the glass substrate claimed in claim 10.
- 14. A glass substrate as claimed in claim 1, wherein:said glass substrate is used for a magnetic disk which has a glide height having 1.2 μ inch or less.
- 15. A magnetic recording medium, wherein:at least a magnetic layer is formed on the principal surface of the glass substrate claimed in claim 14.
- 16. A magnetic recording medium, wherein:at least a magnetic layer is formed on the principal surface of the glass substrate claimed in claim 1.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/377,151 filed Aug. 19, 1999; now U.S. Pat. No. 6,383,404; the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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