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Magnetization reversal models for a magnetic element, the “integral comb”

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Physical models of magnetization reversal for a polycrystalline ferrite element, a one-piece comb, are considered at the moments of writein and of nondestructive information readout.

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Batshever, V.E., Drokin, A.I. Magnetization reversal models for a magnetic element, the “integral comb”. Soviet Physics Journal 11, 13–18 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00820379

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