Abstract

Magnetic-film elements have been constructed with a controlled, continuously varying easy-axis direction across the elements. With linear angular dispersion characteristics, analog information storage elements so constructed display unusual reproducibility of analog states. The essentially two-domain storage state and well-defined separating wall are readily viewed using the Kerr magneto-optic technique. The high-speed analog record element demonstrates the capability of having a high linear density of information states.

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