Claims
- 1. A magnetic bubble domain device comprising
- means for establishing a magnetic bubble domain,
- a first pattern of magnetizable means for propagating a magnetic bubble domain in response to an applied magnetic field,
- a second pattern of magnetizable means for propagating a magnetic bubble domain in response to said applied magnetic field,
- said first and second patterns lying in an overlapping offset relation to each other, and
- at least one elongated magnetizable element arranged in a side-by-side relationship with said second pattern and in an end-to-end relationship with said first pattern in order to selectively interpose a magnetic pole between said first and second patterns, which pole first attracts and then repels a magnetic bubble domain propagating through said first and second patterns such that said magnetic bubble domain is divided into two separate magnetic bubble domains.
- 2. A device recited in claim 1 wherein each of said first and second patterns of magnetizable means comprises a column having a plurality of chevrons,
- said overlapping offset relation of said first and second patterns defined by having the ends of one column of chevrons substantially colinear with the apices of the other column of chevrons.
- 3. The device recited in claim 2 wherein each of said columns of chevrons is oppositely directed relative to each other.
- 4. The device recited in claim 3 wherein said oppositely directed chevrons have the apices pointing away from each other.
- 5. The device recited in claim 2 wherein at least one of the chevrons in one of the columns adjacent to the other column has one arm portion shorter than the other arm portion.
- 6. The device recited in claim 1 wherein said at least one elongated magnetizable element comprises an elongated strip device which is longer than said second pattern of magnetizable means which is arranged side-yy-side therewith.
- 7. The device recited in claim 1 including
- a second elongated magnetizable element which is arranged at an angle relative to said at least one elongated magnetizable element and has one end thereof adjacent to the end of said at least one elongated magnetizable element which is disposed adjacent to said first pattern of magnetizable means.
- 8. The magnetic bubble domain device recited in claim 1 wherein,
- said means for establishing a magnetic bubble domain comprises,
- a layer of material which supports magnetic bubble domains therein,
- and
- field means for supplying magnetic fields to said layer of material.
- 9. The magnetic bubble domain device recited in claim 8 wherein,
- said first and second patterns of magnetizable means and said elongated magnetizable element are all supported by a common surface of said layer of material.
- 10. A passive replicator for magnetic bubble domains comprising,
- a first column of magnetizable chevron elements associated with a first propagation path,
- a second column of magnetizable chevron elements associated with a second propagation path,
- said first and second columns of magnetizable chevron elements arranged in an overlapping array such that the ends of the chevrons in said first column are aligned approximately with the apices of the chevrons in said second columns, and
- an elongated magnetizable bar element arranged to be substantially parallel to said first column of magnetizable chevron elements and aligned with the apices of the chevrons in said second column so as to selectively provide an attracting pole and repelling pole at the end thereof to split a magnetic bubble domain stretched between said first and second columns of magnetizable chevron elements.
- 11. The passive replicator recited in claim 10 wherein
- said first propagation path is comprised of a plurality of columns of chevrons,
- said second propagation path is comprised of a further plurality of columns of chevrons.
- 12. The passive replicator recited in claim 10 wherein
- said first column of magnetizable chevron elements expands a magnetic bubble domain in a direction transverse to said first propagation path.
Government Interests
The invention described herein was made in the performance of work under NASA Contract No. NASI-12981 and is subject to the provision of Section 305 of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 (72 Stat. 435; 42 USC 2457).
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