Stock material or miscellaneous articles – All metal or with adjacent metals – Having magnetic properties – or preformed fiber orientation...
Patent
1994-10-20
1996-12-17
Simmons, David A.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
All metal or with adjacent metals
Having magnetic properties, or preformed fiber orientation...
428621, 428687, 428428, B32B 310, B32B 1500, G11B 2100
Patent
active
055851983
ABSTRACT:
A magnetoresistance effect element includes a non-magnetic substrate, a ferromagnetic dispersion layer or a ferromagnetic layer, and a non-magnetic metal film. The ferromagnetic dispersion layer is a layer of a ferromagnetic metal or alloy that is independently and dispersedly formed on the substrate. The alternative ferromagnetic layer is a layer of a ferromagnetic metal or alloy that is formed on the substrate with a textured surface. The non-magnetic metal film is made of at least one atomic element having a non-soluble relation with the ferromagnetic metal or alloy, and is formed on the non-magnetic substrate and the ferromagnetic dispersion layer or the ferromagnetic layer.
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Kume Minoru
Maeda Atsushi
Oikawa Satoru
Fasse W. F.
Fasse W. G.
Gray Linda L.
Sanyo Electric Co,. Ltd.
Simmons David A.
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