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Multi-layer thin-film EAS marker

  • US 5,083,112 A
  • Filed: 06/01/1990
  • Issued: 01/21/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/01/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A marker for use with a magnetic-type electronic article surveillance system, which system produces in an interrogation zone alternating magnetic fields having average peak intensities of a few oersteds, said marker having a high permeability and a coercive force sufficiently low so as not to retain any given magnetization state and less than the average intensity encountered in said zone, such that upon exposure to such fields, the magnetization state of the marker is periodically reversed and a remotely detectable characteristic response is produced, said marker comprising:

  • (a) a sheet-like, flexible substrate;

    (b) a plurality of magnetic thin-films deposited on said substrate, each of said magnetic thin-films having substantially the same high permeability and low coercive force; and

    (c) a non-magnetic thin-film between each pair of adjacent magnetic thin-films, each said non-magnetic thin-film having a thickness not less than one nm and not more than that of the adjacent magnetic thin-films so as to allow magnetostatic coupling between adjacent magnetic thin-films, and yet sufficiently thick to inhibit exchange coupling between adjacent magnetic films, whereby magnetization states in all of said magnetostatically coupled magnetic thin-films may reverse substantially as a single entity upon exposure to said interrogation fields and thus produce a said response which is sharp and readily distinguishable.

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