Report on US-Japan Seminar on Magnetic Multilayered Structures Held in Kauai, Hawaii on May 15-17, 1992
Abstract
A US-Japan bilateral seminar on Magnetic Multilayered Structures took place in Kauai, Hawaii, from May 15 through 17 1992. There were twelve participants from Japan, and eleven from the United States. From the work presented at this seminar one finds that in the area of magnetic multilayered structures our interests complement those of the Japanese; while we both share an interest in the magnetoresistive properties, we focused on the interlayer coupling of these structures, while the Japanese were more interested in their magnetic and structural properties. The coupling of magnetic layers through nominally non-magnetic spacer layers was strongly represented by us at the seminar. The primary objectives of the US-Japan bilateral seminar were amply fulfilled: new information was presented, ideas were exchanged, and we got to know each other better. Magnetic Multilayers, magnetoresistance structural properties, interlayer coupling.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 10, 1992
- Accession Number
- ADA251964
Entities
People
- Peter M. Levy
Organizations
- New York University