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An electron optical technique for large-capacity random-access memories

Published: 07 November 1966 Publication History

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Memories of the electron beam recording type have many desirable features for large capacity applications. At the Wescon Conference of 1958, the author proposed a class of electron optical memories of very high storage density under the title, "Information Storage in Microspace."

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R. K. Jurgen, "Technical Highlights of ---58 Wescon," Electronics, vol. 31, p. 72 (Nov. 7, 1958).
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S. P. Newberry, "Problems of Microspace Information Storage," Proceedings Fourth Symposium on Electron Beam Technology (R. Bakish, ed.), Alloyd Electronics Corporation, Cambridge, Mass., 1962, p. 81.
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  • (1970)Orientamenti tecnologici per gli elaboratori di datiLa Rivista del Nuovo Cimento10.1007/BF028969162:2(200-218)Online publication date: Apr-1970
  • (1968)Feasibility of lorentz readout of a high-density fast magnetic memoryIEEE Transactions on Magnetics10.1109/TMAG.1968.10663674:4(639-645)Online publication date: Dec-1968

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AFIPS '66 (Fall): Proceedings of the November 7-10, 1966, fall joint computer conference
November 1966
829 pages
ISBN:9781450378932
DOI:10.1145/1464291
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  • (1970)Orientamenti tecnologici per gli elaboratori di datiLa Rivista del Nuovo Cimento10.1007/BF028969162:2(200-218)Online publication date: Apr-1970
  • (1968)Feasibility of lorentz readout of a high-density fast magnetic memoryIEEE Transactions on Magnetics10.1109/TMAG.1968.10663674:4(639-645)Online publication date: Dec-1968

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