DocumentCode
1033556
Title
Coupling between flat films
Author
Valstyn, Erich P.
Author_Institution
IBM Corporation, Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY
Volume
2
Issue
3
fYear
1966
fDate
9/1/1966 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
188
Lastpage
193
Abstract
The magnetization distribution in a rectangular film, magnetized parallel to one side, is approximated by assuming that the magnetization
has the same direction everywhere in the film and that its magnitude rises from zero at the edge to the saturation magnetization Ms at a distance
from the edge, maintaining this magnitude throughout the remainder of the film area. The function representing the magnitude of
in the edge region is chosen in such a way that the resulting field has no singularities,
is determined by the coercive force, which is set equal to the sum of the maximum demagnetizing field and an applied reversing field. This model lends itself better to the discussion of demagnetizing effects in single or coupled films than either the ellipsoid or the line-charge model. It takes account of the fact that the width of the edge region, where curling and domain walls occur, varies with the applied field, and, in this respect, it agrees fairly well with experiment. It, furthermore, permits the definition of a disturb sensitivity for memory elements consisting of single or coupled films.
has the same direction everywhere in the film and that its magnitude rises from zero at the edge to the saturation magnetization M
from the edge, maintaining this magnitude throughout the remainder of the film area. The function representing the magnitude of
in the edge region is chosen in such a way that the resulting field has no singularities,
is determined by the coercive force, which is set equal to the sum of the maximum demagnetizing field and an applied reversing field. This model lends itself better to the discussion of demagnetizing effects in single or coupled films than either the ellipsoid or the line-charge model. It takes account of the fact that the width of the edge region, where curling and domain walls occur, varies with the applied field, and, in this respect, it agrees fairly well with experiment. It, furthermore, permits the definition of a disturb sensitivity for memory elements consisting of single or coupled films.Keywords
Magnetic field analysis; Magnetic films; Coercive force; Demagnetization; Ellipsoids; High definition video; Magnetic films; Magnetic flux; Saturation magnetization; Strips;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.1966.1065892
Filename
1065892
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