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A review is given of the state of the art of propagation and sensing means for bubble domain devices. In the past three years, bit density has increased a thousandfold, from 2000 bits/in2 to 2 million bits/in2. Drive field requirements and sensor efficiency have remained nearly constant. A unified theory of device design is only now beginning to appear, but experimental evidence so far suggests that devices with submicron bubbles and 100 million bits/in2 are only a matter of time. © 1973, IEEE. All rights reserved.
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