Method for detecting the presence of Bloch lines in a magnetic w

Static information storage and retrieval – Magnetic shift registers – Thin film

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ABSTRACT:
In a method or device for detecting the presence and/or absence of a Bloch line in a magnetic wall of a magnetic domain formed in a thin magnetic film, a magnetic field parallel to the plane of the thin magnetic film is applied to the magnetic domain to cause a variation in the magnetic domain, the state of variation of the magnetic domain is detected and the presence and/or absence of a Bloch line in a predetermined position of the magnetic wall is detected according to the result of the detection of the state of variation set forth above.

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