Magnetoresistance effects and film structures have been investigated in [Fe–Mn/Ni–Fe/Cu/Ni–Fe/buffer layer/Si] sandwiches with various buffer layer materials. The sandwich with Nb, Ta, Ti, Zr or Hf buffer layer has strong (111) texture. Cu, Ag, Au and Cr buffer layers do not cause strong (111) texture. When the sandwich has strong (111) texture, the Ni–Fe layer neighboring the Fe–Mn antiferromagnetic layer is strongly exchange-biased by the Fe–Mn layer, and thus the sandwich shows a high magnetoresistance ratio.
In order to discuss scheduling algorithms for time-sharing computer systems, this paper analyzes the M/G/1 queue under the well known round-robin (RR) discipline. Three models are considered: the constant-quantum RR model, the processor-shared (or zero-quantum RR) model, and the variable-quantum RR model. The paper proposes an effective calculating method for obtaining the expected response time under an arbitrary processing-time distribution with overhead. By the theoretical analysis, one can show how the response time is affected by the scheduling and processing-time distributions, as is demonstrated by some typical examples.
The effects of a demagnetizing field and an external static magnetic field on the effective Snoek’s product of textured Z-type hexagonal ferrite, which is the product of effective susceptibility and resonance frequency, were examined in order to apply the Z-type hexagonal ferrite to high-frequency devices. As a result, the demagnetizing field due to the thin plate geometry increased the resonance frequency and the effective Snoek’s product when a high-frequency magnetic field was applied parallel to the c-plane of the Z-type hexagonal ferrite. Moreover, the resonance frequency, effective susceptibility, and effective Snoek’s product of 7.7 GHz, 10.7, and 82.2 GHz, respectively, were obtained when an external magnetic field that was sufficient to saturate the Z-type hexagonal ferrite slab was applied parallel to the c-plane and perpendicular to the high-frequency magnetic field. Furthermore, the Landau–Lifshitz equation suggested that a large Snoek’s product of over 50 GHz could be obtained with an external static field as small as 31 kA/m, which is enough to saturate the Z-type hexagonal ferrite.
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