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IEEE Transactions on Magnetics | 1975

Thermomagnetic recording: Physics and materials

A. E. Berkowitz; William H. Meiklejohn

Thermomagnetic recording is the production of a remanent magnetization in a material by cooling it from a critical temperature in a small magnetic field. The most prominent applications for thermomagnetic recording presently under consideration are high density information storage and tape copying; other applications, e.g., display and magnetic printing, can also be envisioned. In this review of the field, we discuss the proposed applications of thermomagnetic recording, the physical principles of the various magnetic phenomena that can be used for this purpose, and the degree to which specific materials meet the requirements for thermomagnetic recording.


Archive | 1971

Liquid identification using magnetic particles having a preselected curie temperature

A. E. Berkowitz; William H. Meiklejohn


Archive | 1973

NON-IMPACT, CURIE POINT PRINTER

A. E. Berkowitz; William H. Meiklejohn


IEEE Transactions on Magnetics | 1979

A high speed magnetic printer

A. E. Berkowitz; Joseph A. Lahut; William H. Meiklejohn; R. Skoda; Jish Min Wang


Archive | 1979

Porous membrane humidity sensor

William H. Meiklejohn


Archive | 1966

Superconductive d.-c. to a.-c. converter

William H. Meiklejohn


Archive | 1963

Magnetic bodies containing magnetically coupled ferromagnetic and ferrimagnetic portions

William H. Meiklejohn


Archive | 1949

Electric rectifier and method of production

William H. Meiklejohn


Archive | 1968

Apparatus for converting information to binary digital form

William H. Meiklejohn


Archive | 1952

Magnetic hardness testing and sorting

William H. Meiklejohn

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