2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0304-8853(99)00776-3
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Impedance matrix of thin metallic ferromagnetic films and SSWR in parallel configuration

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“…3a. The variation of phase and amplitude, fitted according to the single-domain model in Chan et al 23 with layer-specific parameters constrained from Ghosh et al 24 , is shown in dashed lines. There is a rigid positive offset in precessional phase lag Df ¼ f Py À f CoFeB B0.7 rad, and roughly twice the precessional amplitude m We compare the behaviour of Py(15 nm)/Cu(10 nm)/CoFeB (15 nm) with that of a reversed deposition order CoFeB(15 nm)/ Cu(10 nm)/Py(15 nm) structure in Fig.…”
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“…3a. The variation of phase and amplitude, fitted according to the single-domain model in Chan et al 23 with layer-specific parameters constrained from Ghosh et al 24 , is shown in dashed lines. There is a rigid positive offset in precessional phase lag Df ¼ f Py À f CoFeB B0.7 rad, and roughly twice the precessional amplitude m We compare the behaviour of Py(15 nm)/Cu(10 nm)/CoFeB (15 nm) with that of a reversed deposition order CoFeB(15 nm)/ Cu(10 nm)/Py(15 nm) structure in Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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“…The response of magnetization to incident rf fields has been calculated using a transfer-matrix approach, suggested in Chan et al 23 Kostylev 30 has investigated freestanding, conductive ferromagnetic bilayers excited by a singlesided stripline. The calculations shown in Fig.…”
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“…This concludes solution of the system of equations (2), (6)(7)(8)(9). We do no not show the expression for 0 ( ) A k here because it is extremely cumbersome (but easy to derive with some standard software for analytical calculations).…”
Section: Numerical Modelmentioning
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“…We differentiate (6) and substitute (7) into the resulting differentiated equation and make use of (9). This gives: …”
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