Low-Temperature Beam-Addressable Memory
- 1 February 1968
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Journal of Applied Physics
- Vol. 39 (2), 1216-1218
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1656230
Abstract
In this paper, the work on a low‐temperature laser‐beam addressable memory will be presented. There are several advantages for a low‐temperature beam addressable memory. First, the memory medium, an EuO film, gives large magneto‐optic effects which result in a fast readout rate. Second, at a low operating temperature, the specific heat of the material is small since the lattice and electronic specific heats are proportional to T3 and T, respectively. Thus, thermowriting requires much less energy at low temperature than at room temperature. Third, because of the low‐energy requirement for the read‐write transducer, injection lasers with fast switching speeds can be used. Fourth, the films that were investigated can sustain small‐area magnetization reversals. Using injection lasers as transducers and EuO films as memory‐storage elements, reading and writing experiments were carried out. Bits of −3 erg; and since no substantial magnetic spread was observed in a thin film of EuO, the density of packing is essentially limited by optics. High‐speed reading experiments were also carried out. Since the magneto‐optic conversion efficiency is very high, a good S/N ratio for detection was achieved by a 1‐mW laser pulse of a few nanoseconds duration.Keywords
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