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Magnetostatic interface waves in ferromagnets
Solid State Communications, 1982Abstract We derive the dispersion relation for magnetostatic surface waves guided by the interface between two ferromagnets. The applied field and saturation magnetization are parallel to the interface. The propagation of surface waves parallel to the interface is nonreciprocal and is limited to a restricted set of directions.
R.E. Camley, A.A. Maradudin
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Magnetostatic wave planar YIG devices
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1984Various signal processing devices utilizing the propagation of magnetostatic waves in planar magnetic films between 0.5 GHz and 20 GHz have been investigated. Then this paper is focused on the useful properties of magnetostatic waves and their applications to the most promising devices as dispersive delay lines and tunable oscillators.
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Magnetostatic Wave Channelizer (MSWC) Evaluation
1999Abstract : This report describes the test and evaluation of the Magnetostatic Wave Channelizer (MSWC). The MSWC was developed for Electronic Warfare (EW) systems and applications. The motivation for MSWC resulted from a need for wide instantaneous bandwidth and large dynamic range.
Stacy L. Fargo +2 more
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Optical-Magnetostatic Wave Interactions
1993It is fortunate that the garnet films that support magnetostatic wave propagation are also transparent to infrared light in the range of wavelengths between 1 and 5 μm. This includes wavelengths of 1.3 μm and 1.5 μm, which are of particular interest for optical fiber communications systems.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Magnetostatic waves (a review)
Radiophysics and Quantum Electronics, 1989G. A. Vugal'ter, I. A. Gilinskii
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YIG ferrite magnetostatic wave cascaded resonators
2006In this paper is presented a microwave tunable band-stop resonators based on the combination of two cascaded magnetostatic wave (MSW) resonators, working at frequencies greater than 10 GHz (X-Band) in comparison with a single resonator. Measurements performed at different DC biasing magnetic fields demonstrate a tunability between 10 GHz and 17 GHz ...
Cismaru A, Marcelli R
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Three-wave interactions in magnetostatic waves
Radiophysics and Quantum Electronics, 1989V. I. Vashchenko, I. V. Zavislyak
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