Abstract:
Nucleation of magnetic bubbles in the fields of a pulsed hairpin conductor is investigated experimentally and theoretically. It might be supposed that the current require...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Nucleation of magnetic bubbles in the fields of a pulsed hairpin conductor is investigated experimentally and theoretically. It might be supposed that the current required for nucleation produces a vertical field in excess of the anisotropy field throughout the bubble film. We have found evidence that the current required is reduced because a) intense fields are required only at a surface of the bubble film, b) the horizontal field contributes in the initial surface reversal, and c) the surface of proton-implanted films is more easily reversed than the rest of the film. Field nucleation has been used to seed bubble generators and to generate bubbles controllably at 100 kHz.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Magnetics ( Volume: 9, Issue: 3, September 1973)