I.L. Sanders, D.R. Wilhoit, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics
Self-aligned transfer gates for contiguous disk bubble devices have been characterized at 200kHz. These devices require a single masking level to define both the current control conductors and ion-implantation pattern. Switch operation relies on a unipolar current pulse in the major loop which stripes the bubble between major and minor loops along a bridging charged-wall; directionality is provided by the crystalline symmetry effects in the drive layer. Representative transfer pulse parameters for a 28 Oe (8%) overlapping bias field margin are: (i) transfer-in, amplitude 115 mA ±25%, width 0.1µs ±15% and phase margin ±16°. (ii) transfer-out, amplitude 160 mA ±9%, width 0.88µs ±10% and phase margin ±10°. The transfer pulse requirements are discussed in terms of the behaviour of the charged-walls in the garnet drive layer. © 1980 IEEE
I.L. Sanders, D.R. Wilhoit, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics
C. Schoenenberger, S.F. Alvarado, et al.
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
V.S. Speriosu, D.A. Herman Jr., et al.
IBM J. Res. Dev
I.L. Sanders, S.E. Lambert
CompEuro 1989