Abstract

This paper deals with the utilization of electron mirror microscopy for the observation of magnetic patterns recorded on magnetic tapes. Experimental evidence is presented demonstrating that, contrary to a statement in the literature, electron mirror microscopy can provide micrographs of magnetic patterns written on magnetic tapes. Successful utilization of the principle of electron mirror microscopy for depiction of magnetic patterns on magnetic tapes may have general significance with respect to magnetic memory systems in the event that evaporated magnetic films do become available. The high resolving power of the electron mirror microscope and the fact that it is an electronic device suggests further experimentation aimed at an all-electronic, fast-reading magnetic memory system with large storage capacity.

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