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Description This image shows the setup of driver coils and guide pieces around and on the orthomagnetic sheet of a magnetic bubble memory. The coils together form a steadily rotating magnetic field along the surface of the sheet. Since the guides are ferromagnetic, they assume magnetic poles when magnetized by the coils, which in turn "coerces" the domains along the guide pattern.
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Author Søren Peo Pedersen
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POV-Ray code

Below is the scene description to render this image using the Persistence of Vision Raytracer:

 /*
 ================================================
 Driver coils and guide patterns in bubble memory
 ------------------------------------------------
 Created by Søren Peo Pedersen - see my user page
 at http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruger:Peo
 ================================================
 */
 
 #declare MagnetFont="arialbd.ttf" // Font for the "N" and "S" nomenclature on magnets
 #declare NorthLtr="N";  // Letter to indicate north pole
 #declare SouthLtr="S";  // Letter to indicate south pole
 
 box {<-4,-.3,-4>,<4,.3,4> // The orthomagnetic sheet, this time with
   pigment {               // no domains; only a single gradient indi-
     gradient y            // cating magnetization oriented in accor-
     color_map {           // dance with the external field.
       [0.0 color rgb <1,0,0>]
       [1.0 color rgb <1,1,1>]
       }
     scale .602
     translate -.301
     }
   finish {ambient .5}
   }
 
 // Magnets to "squeeze" bubbles down in size:
 box {<-4,3.5,-4>,<4,30,4> // The north pole above the sheet
   pigment {
     object {
       text {ttf MagnetFont,NorthLtr,3,0 // with the nomenclature
         scale 10 translate <-3,4,-30>   // for "north" on the side
         }
 
       pigment {color rgbt <1,0,0,.8>}
       pigment {color rgbt <1,1,1,.8>}
       }
     }
   finish {ambient .5}
   }
 
 box {<-4,-79,-4>,<4,-4.5,4> // The south pole below the sheet
   pigment {
     object {
       text {ttf MagnetFont,SouthLtr,3,0 // with the nomenclature
         scale 10 translate <-3,-12,-30> // for "south" on the side
         }
       pigment {color rgbt <1,1,1,.8>}
       pigment {color rgbt <1,0,0,.8>}
       }
     }
   finish {ambient .5}
   }
 
 #macro Coilset(Width,CoilColor) // One set of coil windings, with arbitrary "thickness" and color
   #local n=0;  // Loop that sets up several windings in the coil
   merge {
     #while (n<5) // 5 windings to be exact...
       // Straight parts of winding; the ends extending "out" from the coil:
       cylinder {<#if (n=4) -10 #else -4 #end,Width/2,1.6*n-2.8>,<4,Width/2,1.6*n-2.8>,.03}
       cylinder {<#if (n=0) -10 #else -4 #end,-Width/2,1.6*n-3.6>,<4,-Width/2,1.6*n-3.6>,.03}
       difference {  // Curved parts around the edges,
         torus {sqrt(.64+Width*Width)/2,.03} // made with a torus, ...
         plane {<1,0,0>,0}                   // whith half of it cut off.
         rotate <-degrees(atan(Width/.8)),0,0>
         translate <4,0,1.6*n-3.2>
         }
       #if (n>0) // Omit one curved segment at one end of the coil, else...
         difference {  // add a curved part around the opposing edge
           torus {sqrt(.64+Width*Width)/2,.03} // also made with a torus
           plane {<-1,0,0>,0}                  // with one half cut off.
           rotate <degrees(atan(Width/.8)),0,0>
           translate <-4,0,1.6*n-4>
           }
       #end      
       #local n=n+1;
     #end
     pigment {color CoilColor} // Apply specified color
     finish {ambient .5}
     }
 #end
 
 // The two coils wound around the orthomagnetic sheet:
 #object {Coilset(1.5,<0,.5,1>)}                   // Blue coil
 #object {Coilset(1.7,<1,.7,0>) rotate <0,90,0>}   // Yellowish coil
 
 #declare Tguide=merge {  // T-shaped guide piece:
   cylinder {<-.5,.3,.5>,<.5,.3,.5>,.03}    // Lots of cylinders and spheres
   sphere {<.5,.3,.5>,.03}                  // to provide nice, smooth corners
   cylinder {<.5,.3,.5>,<.5,.3,.3>,.03}     // and edges
   sphere {<.5,.3,.3>,.03}
   cylinder {<.5,.3,.3>,<.1,.3,.3>,.03}  
   cylinder {<.1,.3,.3>,<.1,.3,-.5>,.03}
   sphere {<.1,.3,-.5>,.03}
   cylinder {<.1,.3,-.5>,<-.1,.3,-.5>,.03}
   sphere {<-.1,.3,-.5>,.03}
   cylinder {<-.1,.3,.3>,<-.1,.3,-.5>,.03}
   cylinder {<-.5,.3,.3>,<-.1,.3,.3>,.03}
   sphere {<-.5,.3,.3>,.03}
   cylinder {<-.5,.3,.5>,<-.5,.3,.3>,.03}  
   box {<-.5,0,.3>,<.5,.33,.5>}
   box {<-.1,0,-.5>,<.1,.33,.3>}
   pigment {color rgb .5}       // Medium grey color
   finish {ambient .5 phong 1}  // Soft shadows, plus specular highlights
   }
 
 #declare Iguide=merge {   // I-shaped guide piece:
   cylinder {<-.1,.3,.5>,<.1,.3,.5>,.03}   // A rectangular slab framed
   sphere {<.1,.3,.5>,.03}                 // by spheres and cylinders for
   cylinder {<.1,.3,.5>,<.1,.3,-.5>,.03}   // smooth corners and edges.
   sphere {<.1,.3,-.5>,.03}
   cylinder {<.1,.3,-.5>,<-.1,.3,-.5>,.03}  
   sphere {<-.1,.3,-.5>,.03}
   cylinder {<-.1,.3,-.5>,<-.1,.3,.5>,.03}
   sphere {<-.1,.3,.5>,.03}
   box {<-.1,0,-.5>,<.1,.33,.5>}
   pigment {color rgb .5}
   finish {ambient .5 phong 1}
   }
 
 #local Row=0;   // Row loop for placing guide pieces on the orthomagnetic sheet
 #while (Row<3)  // Three rows, or "tracks"
   #local Col=0;     // Column loop for four repetitions of the guide piece pat-
   #while (Col<4)    // tern along each track:
     #object {Tguide translate <1.6*Col-3.2,0,Row*2.4-3>}
     #object {Iguide translate <1.6*Col-2.4,0,Row*2.4-2.2>}
     #local Col=Col+1;
   #end
   #object {Tguide translate <3.2,0,Row*2.4-3>}  // Add an extra "T" at the end
   #local Row=Row+1;
 #end
 
 background {color rgb 1} // White background
 
 camera { // View the motif ...
   location <6,4,-8>  // ... from this vantage point, ...
   look_at <-.7,0,0>  // ... looking towards this point.
   }
 
 light_source {     // Light source
   <-100,150,-120>
   color rgb 1
   }

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