DocumentCode :
1400948
Title :
Nickel-iron metal-tape materials for information storage
Author :
Wilderspin, K.R. ; Lynch, A.C.
Volume :
109
Issue :
21
fYear :
1962
fDate :
5/15/1905 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
180
Lastpage :
185
Abstract :
Of the alloys having a rectangular hysteresis loop, certain nickel-iron-molybdenum alloys are the most attractive for information-storage applications. The properties required of the material differ with the type of storage device. Two groups of alloys have been prepared by powder metallurgy; one containing about 4% molybdenum and the other about 12% molybdenum. These materials must be rolled to about 0.5 mil to achieve a reasonably rectangular hysteresis loop and fast switching; the best compromise between these two conflicting requirements is obtained with final reductions of about 50%. The coercivity can be made to have any value between 0.05 and 2 Oe by suitable final heat treatment. When measured with a maximum field of 1 Oe the squareness of the best 4% molybdenum alloy is 0.88 and the switching time is 0.7 ¿s; the 12% molybdenum is a little less square and has half the switching time. In any device in which a switching field of about 1 Oe is suitable (e.g. the shift register) both these materials are faster than ferrites. When a discriminatory action is required, alloy tapes can be used with very small fields but they switch more slowly.
Keywords :
electronic switches;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEE - Part B: Electronic and Communication Engineering
Publisher :
iet
ISSN :
0369-8890
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1049/pi-b-2.1962.0033
Filename :
5244633
Link To Document :
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