Publication
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
Paper
Nondestructive Readout in Thick Magnetic Film Devices
Abstract
To study the nondestructive readout properties of thick magnetic film devices, sense voltages are computed for triangular interrogate word pulses. Eddy currents are assumed to be the exclusive damping mechanism. For a given pulse rise time one can obtain a maximum signal peak value with a given optimum film thickness, and the read signal of an optimized film can be approximated by simple analytical functions. In an attempt to describe the nondestructive readout stability, a relation is developed between pulse widths, angle of rotation of the magnetization, and reversibility threshold. Copyright 1967 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.