Abstract

Abstract The selectivity problem in magnetic random access memory is caused by processing problems that are metallurgical in origin. In honor of the 70th birthday of Professor Kronmüller, who has made so many contributions to magnetism and metallurgy, a solution of the selectivity problem is presented in which the metallurgical problems are circumvented by the design of the patterned thin film element to make it insensitive to processing problems. The solution is theoretical, using micromagnetics, the limitations of which call for experiments to support the conclusions.

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