Claims
- 1. A magnetic structure, in which single-walled magnetic domains can be propagated, comprising:
- a monocrystalline, nonmagnetic substrate having a surface extending substantially parallel to a (110) plane of the crystal; and
- a monocrystalline layer of a magnetic rare-earth iron garnet, having a partial substitution of Mn.sup.3+ ions at iron sites, said layer being substantially planar and having been grown under compression on the surface of the substrate, said layer having an easy axis of magnetization substantially perpendicular to the plane of the layer and having a medium axis of magnetization in the plane of the layer;
- characterized in that:
- the substrate has a lattice constant between 12.23 and 12.38 .ANG.; and
- the magnetic layer consists essentially of a material having the formula
- (Lu.sub.x Y.sub.z R.sub.1-x-z).sub.3 Fe.sub.5-y Mn.sub.y O.sub.12,
- where R is at least one rare earth ion which is larger than a Lu ion, 0<x<1, 0<z <1, and y is .gtoreq.0.15.
- 2. A magnetic structure, in which single-walled magnetic domains can be propagated, comprising:
- a monocrystalline, nonmagnetic substrate having a surface extending substantially parallel to a (110) plane of the crystal; and
- a monocrystalline layer of a magnetic rare-earth iron garnet, having a partial substitution of Mn.sup.3+ ions at iron sites, said layer being substantially planar and having been grown under compression on the surface of the substrate, said layer having an easy axis of magnetization substantially perpendicular to the plane of the layer and having a medium axis of magnetization in the plane of the layer;
- characterized in that:
- the substrate is calcium-gallium-germanium garnet having a lattice constant of 12.25 .ANG.; and
- the magnetic layer consists essentially of a material having the formula
- Lu.sub.3 Fe.sub.5-y Mn.sub.y O.sub.12,
- where y.gtoreq.0.15.
- 3. A magnetic bubble device comprising:
- a monocrystalline, nonmagnetic substrate having a surface extending substantially parallel to a (110) plane of the crystal;
- a monocrystalline layer of a magnetic rare earth-iron garnet having a partial substitution of Mn.sup.3+ ions at iron sites, said layer being substantially planar and having been grown under compression on the surface of the substrate, said layer having an easy axis of magnetization substantially perpendicular to the plane of the layer and having a medium axis of magnetization in the plane of the layer;
- a pattern of propagation elements on the magnetic layer;
- means for producing a magnetic field for maintaining magnetic bubbles in the magnetic layer; and
- means for producing a propagation field for propagating the magnetic bubbles in the magnetic layer;
- characterized in that:
- the substrate has a lattice constant between 12.23 and 12.38 .ANG.; and
- the magnetic layer consists essentially of a material having the formula
- (Lu.sub.x Y.sub.z R.sub.1-x-z).sub.3 Fe.sub.5-y Mn.sub.y O.sub.12,
- where R is at least one rare earth ion which is larger than a Lu ion, 0<x<1, 0<z<1, and y is >0.15.
- 4. A magnetic structure as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the substrate material is yttrium-gallium garnet, having a lattice constant of 12.27 .ANG..
- 5. A magnetic structure as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the substrate material is terbium-gallium garnet, having a lattice constant of 12.35 .ANG..
- 6. A magnetic structure as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the substrate material is dysprosium-gallium garnet, having a lattice constant of 12.31 .ANG..
- 7. A magnetic structure as in claim 1, characterized in that the substrate material is calcium-gallium-germanium garnet, having a lattice constant of 12.25 .ANG..
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 130,889, filed Mar. 17, 1980 now abandoned.
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M. H. Rundles, Crystals, Growth, Properties & Applications, 1978, p. 86. |
Continuations (1)
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