Ferromagnetic Resonance

Ferromagnetic Resonance
Author: S. V. Von Sovskii
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2016-06-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781483181349

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Ferromagnetic Resonance: The Phenomenon of Resonant Absorption of a High - Frequency Magnetic Field in Ferromagnetic Substances is a collection of papers on the basic theory of ferromagnetic resonance. The book discusses the theory of ferromagnetic resonance in detail and the investigations and treatments of problems in this theory. The text consists of nine chapters covering such topics as the linear approximation of ferromagnetic resonance; non-linear processes occurring during ferromagnetic resonance in ferromagnetic semiconductor; the spin-wave theory of ferro- and antiferromagnetism and its application to the problem of ferromagnetic resonance; and the theory of the line width of the resonance absorption of the energy of a UHF field in ferromagnetics. Physicists will find the book very useful.

Ferromagnetic Resonance

Ferromagnetic Resonance
Author: Dr. Orhan Yalçın
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2013-07-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789535111863

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The book Ferromagnetic Resonance - Theory and Applications highlights recent advances at the interface between the science and technology of nanostructures (bilayer-multilayers, nanowires, spinel type nanoparticles, photonic crystal, etc.). The electromagnetic resonance techniques have become a central field of modern scientific and technical activity. The modern technical applications of ferromagnetic resonance are in spintronics, electronics, space navigation, remote-control equipment, radio engineering, electronic computers, maritime, electrical engineering, instrument-making and geophysical methods of prospecting.

Ferromagnetic Resonance in Orientational Transition Conditions

Ferromagnetic Resonance in Orientational Transition Conditions
Author: V.G. Shavrov,V.I. Shcheglov
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2021-09-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781000441789

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The unique properties of ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) in magnetodielectric solids are widely used to create highly efficient analog information processing devices in the microwave range. Such devices include filters, delay lines, phase shifters, non-reciprocal and non-linear devices, and others. This book examines magnetic resonance and ferromagnetic resonance under a wide variety of conditions to study physical properties of magnetodielectric materials. The authors explore the properties in various mediums that significantly complicate magnetic resonance and provide a summary of related advances obtained during the last two decades. It also covers the emergence of new branches of the spectrum and anomalous dependencies on the magnetic field. Key Features: Reviews basic principles of the science of crystallographic symmetry and anisotropic solid-state properties Addresses the inhomogeneous nature of the distribution of the magnetization in the material being studied Explains the mathematic methods used in the calculation of anisotropic solids of a solid Provides the reader with a path to substitute electromagnetic waves when magnetostatic apparatus prove insufficient

A Spin Wave Analysis of Ferromagnetic Resonance Relaxation

A Spin Wave Analysis of Ferromagnetic Resonance Relaxation
Author: Charles Rogers Buffler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1960
Genre: Ferromagnetism
ISBN: CORNELL:31924004311944

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Nanostructured Magnetic Materials and Their Applications

Nanostructured Magnetic Materials and Their Applications
Author: Bekir Aktas,Lenar Tagirov,Faik Mikailov
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2004-07-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 140202004X

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Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Istanbul, Turkey, 1-4 July 2003

Ferromagnetic Resonance in Orientational Transition Conditions

Ferromagnetic Resonance in Orientational Transition Conditions
Author: V.G. Shavrov,V.I. Shcheglov
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 650
Release: 2021-09-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781000441734

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The unique properties of ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) in magnetodielectric solids are widely used to create highly efficient analog information processing devices in the microwave range. Such devices include filters, delay lines, phase shifters, non-reciprocal and non-linear devices, and others. This book examines magnetic resonance and ferromagnetic resonance under a wide variety of conditions to study physical properties of magnetodielectric materials. The authors explore the properties in various mediums that significantly complicate magnetic resonance and provide a summary of related advances obtained during the last two decades. It also covers the emergence of new branches of the spectrum and anomalous dependencies on the magnetic field. Key Features: Reviews basic principles of the science of crystallographic symmetry and anisotropic solid-state properties Addresses the inhomogeneous nature of the distribution of the magnetization in the material being studied Explains the mathematic methods used in the calculation of anisotropic solids of a solid Provides the reader with a path to substitute electromagnetic waves when magnetostatic apparatus prove insufficient

Ferromagnetic Resonance

Ferromagnetic Resonance
Author: S. V. Vonsovskii
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1964
Genre: Ferromagnetism
ISBN: CORNELL:31924004150250

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Ultrathin Magnetic Structures II

Ultrathin Magnetic Structures II
Author: Anthony Bland,Bretislav Heinrich,J.A.C. Bland
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1994
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3540219560

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The ability to understand and control the unique properties of interfaces has created an entirely new field of magnetism which already has a profound impact in technology and is providing the basis for a revolution in electronics. The last decade has seen dramatic progress in the development of magnetic devices for information technology but also in the basic understanding of the physics of magnetic nanostructures. This volume describes thin film magnetic properties and methods for characterising thin film structure topics that underpin the present 'spintronics' revolution in which devices are based on combined magnetic materials and semiconductors. Volume IV deals with the fundamentals of spintronics: magnetoelectronic materials, spin injection and detection, micromagnetics and the development of magnetic random access memory based on GMR and tunnel junction devices. Together these books provide readers with a comprehensive account of an exciting and rapidly developing field. The treatment is designed to be accessible both to newcomers and to experts already working in this field who would like to get a better understanding of this very diversified area of research.