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Meaning of "ferromagnetic layers"

ferromagnetic layers: This phrase refers to layers or materials that exhibit ferromagnetism, a property where they can be magnetized in the presence of a magnetic field. It is commonly used in physics, materials science, and engineering to describe magnetic structures and properties

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Each element comprises a stack of ferromagnetic layers and insulating layers.
The turn disturbance method is a simple method for characterization of thin ferromagnetic layers.
The stack preferably comprises a plurality of ferromagnetic layers and a plurality of antiferromagnetic layers.
We illustrate spin transfer from spin-polarized electrons to ferromagnetic layers.
The use of ferromagnetic layers will be further described in FIGS.
Typically, a spin valve is made up of successive non-magnetic and ferromagnetic layers.
By providing ferromagnetic layers formed of different materials ;.
In some implementations, the first and second ferromagnetic layers are magnetic foils.
Ferromagnetic layers are usually coated with a protecting layer, typically a protective layer of varnish.
According to the invention, the soft ferromagnetic layers are formed by magnetic tunnel junctions.
This is based on a trilayer magnetic system comprising a non-ferromagnetic layer between two ferromagnetic layers.
An atomic-scale multilayer with two types of ferromagnetic layers is achieved by graphite intercalation.
When the ferromagnetic layers are discontinuous, the magnetic transitions are always abrupt and readily detected.
Furthermore, in a layers stack with two ferromagnetic layers this effect can be strongly enhanced.
Or textured junctions which include also body-centred cubic polycrystalline CoFe or Co ferromagnetic layers.

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The junctions typically consist of two thin ferromagnetic layers separated by a non-magnetic layer.
Introducing ferromagnetic layers with a high permeability ( u ′ ) allows this ratio to be increased significantly.
A junction having giant magnetoresistance effect comprises two thin ferromagnetic layers separated by a non-magnetic layer.
The first and second ferromagnetic layers 6 and 10 are characterized by specific residual states.
For example, the layer 44 is a layer made of ferromagnetic material or a stack of ferromagnetic layers.
The thickness of these ferromagnetic layers is typically 1 to 5 nm.
FIG . 8 shows a composite with multiple ferromagnetic layers.
Finally, the bits 2 containing the ferromagnetic layers may be continuous or, preferably, discontinous.
Two ferromagnetic layers are separated by a thin ( about 3 nm ) non-ferromagnetic spacer, but without RKKY coupling.
The element of claim 1, wherein said ferromagnetic layers are discontinuous.
Ferromagnetic layers 26, 28 have magnetic anisotropies of different crystallographic nature.
Stage 7 illustrates one example of an inductor structure 530 that includes ferromagnetic layers in some implementations.
The first and second ferromagnetic layers may have high permeability ( µ ) and / or high B saturation.
The coupled inductor structure 200 also includes ferromagnetic layers ( not shown ).
Generally the ferromagnetic layers have a thickness between 10 nm and 10 micrometers.
The magnetization of one of the ferromagnetic layers ( called the Hard Layer [ HI ] ) is fixed.
Ferromagnetic layers 26, 28 have different cross-sections in a plane perpendicular to the stacking direction.
In this configuration, the ferromagnetic layers 9 and 11 are made for example of a cobalt-based alloy.
Ferromagnetic layers 26, 28 are formed of two different ferromagnetic materials having different saturation magnetizations ;.

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