(Ebook free) Magneto-Resistive and Spin Valve Heads: Fundamentals and Applications (Electromagnetism)
☆ John C. Mallinson ☆
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. This should include much more concrete examplesBy A CustomerIf any good teachers in this field are available around you, this can help you learn from the teachers very well. But if not, it might take you much time to realize what MRH is, how it works, and what the background is, even if you are familier with basic science (university level). More examples of practically being (having been) used structure, better you understand."This book is particularly valuable for its discussions. With his very good feeling (or better formulated: experience), John Mallinson consistently finds a good balance between evaluating or presenting equations and discussing relationships, methods and schemes for different applications. In additThis book is aims to be a comprehensive source on the physics and engineering of magneto-resistive heads. Most of the material is presented in a nonmathematical manner to make it more digestible for researchers, students, developers, and engineers.In addition to revising and updating material available in the first edition, Mallinson has added nine new chapters dealing with various aspects concerning spin valves, the electron spin tunneling effect, the electrostatic discharge effects, read amp... [PDF.hx38] Magneto-Resistive and Spin Valve Heads: Fundamentals and Applications (Electromagnetism) Rating: 4.84 (554 Votes)
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