Claims
- 1. The method of effecting replication in a magnetic bubble domain propagation structure having an organization of propagate elements providing a major loop, at least one organization of propagate elements providing a minor loop wherein magnetic bubbles propagate in response to the influence of a clockwise rotating magnetic field, a magnetic field, a magnetic bubble switch propagate element associated with each minor loop for transmitting magnetic bubbles into said major loop, a control conductor element associated with each minor loop traversing each said minor loop, its associated magnetic bubble switch propagate element and a proximate propagate element of said major loop, and a current pulse source for delivering current pulses to said control conductor element, said method comprising the steps of:
- applying a first current pulse to said control conductor element at approximately 45.degree. phase angle of said rotating magnetic field, said current pulse having a magnitude and polarity adapted to attract a magnetic bubble to said bubble switch propagate element and stretch said magnetic bubble between said bubble switch propagate element and its proximate minor loop propagate element,
- terminating said first current pulse at approximately 0.degree. phase angle of said rotating magnetic field, and
- applying a second, narrow, current pulse of the same polarity as said first current pulse to said control conductor element at approximately 270.degree. phase angle of said rotating magnetic field, said second current pulse having an amplitude sufficient to sever said magnetic bubble.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty thereon.
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