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Voegeli et al., 1975 - Google Patents

The use of bubble lattices for information storage

Voegeli et al., 1975

Document ID
17672209477193855431
Author
Voegeli O
Calhoun B
Rosier L
Slonczewski J
Publication year
Publication venue
AIP Conference Proceedings

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A new approach to bubble memories, called a bubble lattice file (BLF), is described. This approach employs a periodic bubble lattice to define bit positions while the information is contained in the wall structure of the bubbles. The principal advantage of the BLF is the …
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