Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2006-08-30
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
3 pages, 3 figures, to be published in Appl. Phys. Lett
Scientific paper
10.1063/1.2354036
A moving magnetic domain wall produces an electromotive force (emf). It is
therefore possible to read the state of a magnetic memory device via the emf it
produces when subject to an interrogation pulse. It is also possible to amplify
currents in pulse circuits, opening up the possibility of all magnetic logic
circuits.
Barnes Stewart E.
Ieda Jun'ichi
Maekawa Sasamichi
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