Spin-wave resonance in gradient ferromagnets with concave and convex variations of magnetic parameters

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The theory of spin-wave resonance in gradient ferromagnetic films with magnetic parameters varying in space described by both concave and convex quadratic functions is developed. Gradient structures such as a potential well, a potential barrier, and a monotonic change in potential between the film surfaces for both quadratic functions are considered. The waveforms of oscillations m n (z), the laws of the dependence of discrete frequencies ω n, and relative susceptibilities χ n / χ 1 0 of spin-wave resonances on the resonance number n are studied. It is shown that the law ω n ∞ n for n < n c is much greater than the susceptibility of resonances in a uniform film. An experimental study of both laws ω n (n) and χ n (n) would allow one to determine the type of quadratic function that formed the gradient structure and the form of this structure. The possibility of creating gradient films with different laws ω n (n) and the high magnitude of the high-frequency magnetic susceptibility χ n (n) at n < n c make these metamaterials promising for practical applications.

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Ignatchenko, V. A., & Tsikalov, D. S. (2020). Spin-wave resonance in gradient ferromagnets with concave and convex variations of magnetic parameters. Journal of Applied Physics, 127(12). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5143499

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