Prosen et al., 1961 - Google Patents
Rotatable anisotropy in thin permalloy filmsProsen et al., 1961
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- 7865429501684073936
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- Prosen R
- Holmen J
- Gran B
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Applied Physics
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Films which possess rotatable anisotropy have been observed. In these films, the easy direction of magnetization can be selected by the application of a sufficiently large magnetic field. The temperature dependence of hysteresis and resistivity have been studied. Films …
- 229910000889 permalloy 0 title description 6
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