Adjacent, sinusoidal loops provide defect-tolerant, self-stabilizing structures. New technology consists of three components providing self-stabilizing structures. First, apertures positioned so bubbles propagate alternately into hexagonally related positions and directly opposed positions; addition of straight barriers by ion milling or implantation of garnet adds transverse stability but leaves longitudinally metastable postions. Second, modification of barrier to sinusoidal shape provides "energy wells" in longitudinal direction at opposed positions and eliminates metastability. Third, positioning and phasing of counterrotating storage loops, provide stable hexagonal support between adjacent loops.


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    Title :

    Self-Stabilizing Storage Loops for Magnetic-Bubble Memories


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    Publication date :

    1987-10-01



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    Miscellaneous


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    Language :

    English




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