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SUMMARY:Exploiting shape anisotropy for binary magnetic memories - Peter N
 ewton\, Thin Film Magnetism Group\, The Cavendish Laboratory
DTSTART:20200220T160000Z
DTEND:20200220T170000Z
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CONTACT:Stephen Walley
DESCRIPTION:Composite element magnetic barcodes are versatile\, nonvolatil
 e magnetic memories that exploit the shape anisotropy of\, and dipolar int
 eractions between\, narrow magnetic strips to allow a binary code to be wr
 itten under the application of an appropriate global magnetic field. By an
 alysing magneto-optical Kerr effect and magnetic force microscopy measurem
 ents\, the magnetic properties of these devices can be obtained and the wr
 iting of binary codes verified. In this talk\, we will explore the design 
 and manufacture of these memories\, as well as discussing recent results f
 rom 32-bit devices.
LOCATION:TCM Seminar Room\, Cavendish Laboratory
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