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Ferromagnetic Resonance

2021
Tim Mewes, Claudia K. A. Mewes
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Ferromagnetic Resonance Force Microscopy

2001
A new approach to magnetic resonance was introduced in 1992 based upon detection of spin-induced forces by J. Sidles [1]. This technique, now called magnetic resonance force microscopy (MRFM), was first demonstrated that same year via electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) by D. Rugar et al. [2].
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Ferromagnetic resonance flaw detection

Physics in Technology, 1981
Detecting the disturbance of eddy currents induced by a search coil is a well established method of finding flaws in metal parts. This technique has been extended to high frequency measurements by using electron spin precession resonances in ferromagnetic crystals.
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What is ferromagnetic resonance?

British Journal of Applied Physics, 1960
It is pointed out that two distinct resonance effects take place in ferrite samples at microwave frequencies, ferromagnetic resonance and an effect due to the shape of the specimen. The latter effect is called Kittel resonance in this paper. It is commonly supposed that the two effects are the same, but it is shown that this is not the case.
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Ferromagnetic Resonance

1994
Bonneviot, Laurent, Olivier, D.
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Natural Ferromagnetic Resonance

Physical Review, 1950
A. J. E. Welch   +3 more
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A ferromagnetic resonance probe

2009
Hoon, Steve R.   +4 more
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Ferromagnetic Resonance in Ferroxdure

Physical Review, 1955
M. T. Weiss, P. W. Anderson
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