DocumentCode
971970
Title
Dynamics of bubble propagation in contiguous disk devices
Author
Sanders, Ian L. ; Kryder, Mark H.
Author_Institution
IBM Corporation, San Jose, CA
Volume
15
Issue
6
fYear
1979
fDate
11/1/1979 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1910
Lastpage
1915
Abstract
The dynamic response of 1-μm diameter bubbles propagating along 5-μm period, ion-implanted contiguous disk propagation tracks, fabricated on EuTmGaIG/GdYTmGaIG composites, has been investigated using stroboscopic techniques. A pulsed laser magnetooptic system was used to determine the bubble position on the track as a function of the rotating field phase, and from this data velocity variations during the field cycle were obtained. The combined effects of pattern geometry and drive layer anisotropy are found to be responsible for very irregular bubble motion which is strongly influenced by the orientation of the propagation track with respect to the anisotropy axes. Velocity variations range from 5:1 for the so-called "bad" track to 2 : 1 for the "super" track; the "good" tracks, oriented parallel to a stripout direction, exhibit velocity variations of
. In general, the results show that the quality of a particular track orientation, in terms of its margin and minimum drive field, is directly related to the uniformity of bubble motion on that track. The measured values of maximum instantaneous velocity on the good tracks indicate an upper frequency limit of ∼600 kHz due to velocity saturation effects.
. In general, the results show that the quality of a particular track orientation, in terms of its margin and minimum drive field, is directly related to the uniformity of bubble motion on that track. The measured values of maximum instantaneous velocity on the good tracks indicate an upper frequency limit of ∼600 kHz due to velocity saturation effects.Keywords
Magnetic bubble memories; Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Frequency measurement; Geometrical optics; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetooptic devices; Magnetooptic effects; Optical propagation; Optical pulses; Tracking; Velocity measurement;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.1979.1060351
Filename
1060351
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