1975
DOI: 10.1109/proc.1975.9912
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Magnetic bubbles—An emerging new memory technology

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“…The figure also shows the dependence h c ( ), which follows from Eqs. (10) and (13). Both these curves, if replotted as functions of −1 , agree excellently with the numerical solutions presented in Fig.…”
Section: 12supporting
confidence: 83%
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“…The figure also shows the dependence h c ( ), which follows from Eqs. (10) and (13). Both these curves, if replotted as functions of −1 , agree excellently with the numerical solutions presented in Fig.…”
Section: 12supporting
confidence: 83%
“…The uniaxial magnetic films, where ferrite garnets is a classical material studied extensively decades ago for use in bubble memory devices, 13,14 may be regarded as a prototype system for stripe domain behavior. Recently, the dynamical behavior of the domains in thick garnet films showed a vast potential for manipulation of micrometer-sized superparamagnetic beads dispersed in a water layer covering the film.…”
Section: 12mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For thick enough strips or films with PMA, another type of excitation is expected to become prominent, namely the nucleation of horizontal Bloch lines (HBLs) 11 ; there, the DW chirality changes when moving along the DW in the thickness direction of the sample. These Bloch line structures, in particular in various garnet films, have been intensively studied already in the 1970s as they were at the time seen as potential building blocks of novel types of memory devices, the magnetic bubble memories [13][14][15][16] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rapid development of electronic bulk memory technologies (CCD's, RAM's [12], magnetic bubbles [7,9], and electron beam memories [IS]) may make an allelectronic fixed-head disk replacement available very soon. This would allow the construction of a much faster PCAM-based SM which would not be a bottleneck.…”
Section: The Technology Of the Dbcmentioning
confidence: 99%