Magnetic sensor using a magnetic oscillation element

Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Head – Magnetoresistive reproducing head

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ABSTRACT:
A magnetic sensor has a magnetic oscillation element including a first magnetic resonance layer, a second magnetic resonance layer, a nonmagnetic layer sandwiched between the first and second magnetic resonance layers, and a pair of electrodes which supply a current perpendicularly to planes of the first resonance layer, the nonmagnetic layer and the second magnetic resonance layer, and a monitor monitoring a change dependent on an external magnetic field in a change of a high-frequency oscillation voltage generated across the magnetic oscillation element due to precession of magnetization in at least one of the first and second magnetic resonance layers caused by supplying the current.

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