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A thin magnetic film computer memory using a resonant absorption nondestructive readout technique
H. D. Toombs and T. E. Hasty have described a technique utilizing ferromagnetic resonance to obtain nondestructive readout in thin permalloy film memories. A study has been made by the authors to determine how this technique could best be utilized in medium and large sized computer memories. The study culminated in the construction of a 32-word, 24-bit film plane tester utilizing absorption resonance readout which served to provide data on the resonant behavior of various films and to lend practical experience in the design of a resonance memory.