An area in which the magnetization direction between magnetic domains undergoes a transition to the opposite direction while rotating. One nanometer is equal to 10-9 of a meter. A “magnetic ...
The recorded data can be reproduced in a first-in-first-out manner by sequentially detecting the magnetization direction of the stored magnetic domains with a reader (Fig. 1 (c)). By arranging ...
This is the first time magnetism itself has been toggled, rather than the magnetization direction being reversed. Modern society is unimaginable without the use of magnetic materials. They have become ...
Vortices disappear and are reformed where the direction of the in-plane magnetization changes sharply. The image is a simulation by the German group, which shows, starting at the top left ...
In these devices, when the magnetization directions of the two magnetic layers are aligned (parallel), the resistance is low; when they are opposite (antiparallel), the resistance is high.