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Random magnets

In summary, we have demonstrated the possibility of calculating the phase stability of a magnetic random alloy from first principles by means of LMTO-CPA theory. Our calculated phase diagram is in good agreement with experiment and shows a transition from the partially ordered a phase to an hep random alloy at 85% Co concentration. [Pg.17]

Inductively coupled plasma reactive ion etching of Co2MnSi magnetic Aims for magnetic random access memory... [Pg.377]

Magnetic random-access memory (MRAM) is a new type of computer memory. MRAMs retain their state of magnetization even with the power off, but unlike present forms of nonvolatile memory, they have switching and rewritability rates that challenge (are faster than) those of conventional RAM. In today s read heads as well as those of MRAMs, key features are made of ferromagnetic metallic alloys. Such metal-based devices make up the first—and most mature—of the various categories of spintronics. [Pg.341]

A Comparison of Magnetic Random Access Memories (MRAMs) and Ferroelectric Random Access Memories (FRAMs)... [Pg.229]

Schulz S (2002) Synthesis, Structure and Reactivity of Group 13/15 Compounds Containing the Heavier Elements of Group 15, Sb and Bi 103 117-166 Scott JF (2007) A Comparison of Magnetic Random Access Memories (MRAMs) and Ferroelectric Random Access Memories (FRAMs). 124 199-207 Seeler F, see Braunschweig H (2008) 130 1-27... [Pg.211]

Magnetic Random Access Memories (MRAMs). An-isotropic-magnetoresistance elements were the first to be used for MRAM applications, approximately ten years ago. However, they provided a very small mag-... [Pg.1058]


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