Lofland, S.; García Miquel, ÁH.; Vázquez, M.; Bhagat, S. (2002). Microwave magnetoabsorption in glass-coated amorphous microwires with radii close to skin depth. Journal of Applied Physics. 92(4): 2058-2063. doi:10.1063/1.1494847 Microwave magnetoabsorption in glass-coated amorphous microwires with radii close to skin depth
͑͒We present the frequency dependence of microwave magnetoabsorption in glass-coated amorphous microwires of (Co 100Ϫx Fe x ) 72.5 Si 12.5 B 15 . The data were taken at room temperature in the frequency range of 1-60 GHz for field up to 15 kOe by either a cavity perturbation technique or a coaxial transmission line. The resulting spectra strongly depend upon the local microwave magnetic and electric fields We have found that we can simulate the spectra using an analytic solution to the problem of electromagnetic scattering from a cylinder. We demonstrate that these unusual spectra can be interpreted in terms of ferromagnetic resonance and antiferromagnetic resonance. However, because the electromagnetic skin depth is comparable to the radius, the resonance and antiresonance field do not follow the conventional equations.