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Structural, Magnetic, and Electron Spin Resonance Properties of Nickel Nanoferrites Synthesized by High-Energy Ball Milling. [PDF]
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Magnetic tunnel junction made of abundant materials for memory and dynamic applications. [PDF]
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The Effect of 1.5 Tesla MRI on Microleakage and Thermal Stability of Stainless Steel and Titanium Orthodontic Brackets: An <i>in vitro</i> Study. [PDF]
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Ferromagnetic resonance studies of multiphase ferromagnets
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2000Abstract The theory of ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) and spin-wave resonance (SWR) is presented for the general case of multiphase ferromagnets, and applied to nanocrystalline materials, where nanometre size ferromagnetic crystals are embedded in an amorphous ferromagnetic phase which has a different magnetization. The possible existence of spin-wave
J.M. Barandiarán, D.S. Schmool
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"Ferromagnetic resonance absorption devices"
IRE Transactions on Electron Devices, 1955The Ferromagnetic Resonance Absorption phenomenon has been investigated both theoretically and experimentally. Progress in this investigation has led to the design of electronic attenuators, electronic phase shifters, and isolators for broadband use at X-band.
L.A. Blassberg, L.J. Lader, R.A. Young
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2017
In the previous chapters we covered theoretical aspects of magnetism and magnetization dynamics, as well as practical aspects of implementation of the SLL equation in efficient softwares. In this chapter we focus on the most natural and frequently used experimental method to study magnetization dynamics, namely ferromagnetic resonance (FMR).
Olle Eriksson +3 more
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In the previous chapters we covered theoretical aspects of magnetism and magnetization dynamics, as well as practical aspects of implementation of the SLL equation in efficient softwares. In this chapter we focus on the most natural and frequently used experimental method to study magnetization dynamics, namely ferromagnetic resonance (FMR).
Olle Eriksson +3 more
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Ferromagnetic-resonance spectrum of exchange-coupled ferromagnetic bilayers
Physical Review B, 1991Etude des limites de validite d'une analyse des donnees de resonance ferromagnetique selon un modele qui traite l'aimantation au niveau de chaque couche comme un moment rigide. Examen des conditions aux limites applicables a l'interface entre deux milieux couples par une interaction d ...
, Pashaev, , Mills
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A ferromagnetic resonance investigation of ferromagnetic coupling
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 1997We present the ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) mode characteristics of two ferromagnetically coupled layers. Calculations are given for an applied DC magnetic field perpendicular to the film plane. The analysis predicts the number, positions, intensities and linewidths of the FMR peaks as functions of the coupling strength K.
A Layadi, J O Artman
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