2010
DOI: 10.12693/aphyspola.117.211
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Reflection of Magnetoelastic Waves on the Boundary of Two Ferromagnetic Media with Different Strength of Coupling in the Interface

Abstract: The theoretical research of reflection of bulk magnetoelastic waves in the ferromagnet with isotropic elastic properties has been investigated. It shows calculation of intensities of reflection and transmission of magnetoelastic waves at falling on the boundary of two semi-infinite uniform ferromagnets with different values of parameters of exchange interaction, uniaxial magnetic anisotropy and saturation magnetization; taking into consideration the coupling in the interface, which qualitatively changes the na… Show more

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“…by m A M SA + m B M SA . Thus, to list a few topics of relevance, we expect the problems of spin wave scattering from interfaces [80][81][82][83] (including the recently proposed magnonic Goos-Hänchen effect [84]), spin wave dispersion in magnonic crystals [24,32,44,46,47,85] and quasi-crystals [38,86,87], spectra and localization of defect and surface modes [88][89][90], and associated applications in magnonic devices [14,40,41,91] to be revisited with the generalized Barnaś-Mills boundary conditions derived here.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…by m A M SA + m B M SA . Thus, to list a few topics of relevance, we expect the problems of spin wave scattering from interfaces [80][81][82][83] (including the recently proposed magnonic Goos-Hänchen effect [84]), spin wave dispersion in magnonic crystals [24,32,44,46,47,85] and quasi-crystals [38,86,87], spectra and localization of defect and surface modes [88][89][90], and associated applications in magnonic devices [14,40,41,91] to be revisited with the generalized Barnaś-Mills boundary conditions derived here.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%