Ferromagnetic resonance in β-p-NPNN at radio-frequency region

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Abstract We numerically calculated ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) spectra taken on a single-domain nano-size ferromagnetic island structure in the configuration of radio-frequency scanning tunneling microscopy (RF-STM), where RF electromagnetic waves are introduced into the tunneling gap through the probe tip. In this scheme, near-field in-plane azimuthal RF magnetic field induces FMR of an out-of-plane magnetized island situated below the tip under the external out-of-plane magnetic field. The amount of the magnetization of the island is effectively reduced by the resonance and the reduction can be detected from the spin-polarized tunneling conductance. From the calculated spectra we found that the FMR signal becomes larger with a smaller tip-sample distance and a sharper tip. It is also revealed that the azimuthal RF magnetic field and therefore the FMR signal are enhanced when a tip is located near the edge of the island.


1988 ◽  
pp. 379-384
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G. Satyanandam ◽  
A. Subrahmanyam ◽  
V. R. K. Murthy

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pp. 1456-1458 ◽  
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C. T. O'Konski ◽  
Adrian Edwards

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