(solid-state physics) A cylindrical stable (nonvolatile) region of magnetization produced in a thin-film magnetic material by an external magnetic field; direction of magnetization is perpendicular to the plane of the material. Also known as bubble.
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(solid-state physics) A cylindrical stable (nonvolatile) region of magnetization produced in a thin-film magnetic material by an external magnetic field; direction of magnetization is perpendicular to the plane of the material. Also known as bubble.
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