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- Permalloy is a nickel–iron magnetic alloy, with about 80% nickel and 20% iron content. Invented in 1914 by physicist Gustav Elmen at Bell Telephone Laboratories...
- cable using permalloy tape wrapped around the copper conductors. The cable was tested in a trial in Bermuda in 1923. The first permalloy cable placed...
- Imperial University in Sendai, ****an circa 1936 as an alternative to permalloy in inductor applications for telephone networks. Sendust composition is...
- magnetic circuits. Other high-permeability nickel–iron alloys such as permalloy have similar magnetic properties; mu-metal's advantage is that it is more...
- high magnetic permeability metal alloys can be used, such as sheets of permalloy and mu-metal or with nanocrystalline grain structure ferromagnetic metal...
- Doole (1997). "Thickness and grain-size dependence of the coercivity in permalloy thin films". Journal of Applied Physics. 81 (8): 4122. Bibcode:1997****...
- It consists of stripes of aluminum or gold placed on a thin film of permalloy (a ferromagnetic material exhibiting the AMR effect) inclined at an angle...
- location and to move in any direction. Paul Charles Michaelis working with permalloy magnetic thin films discovered that it was possible to move magnetic signals...
- cores on wires, thin-film memory consisted of 4-micrometer thick dots of permalloy, an iron–nickel alloy, deposited on small gl**** plates by vacuum evaporation...
- aluminum Cu – metallic copper steel 410 – magnetic stainless steel Fe–Si – grain-oriented electrical steel Fe–Ni – high-permeability permalloy (80%Ni–20%Fe)...