“…The FMR technique can provide information on the magnetization, magnetic anisotropy, dynamic exchange/dipolar energies and relaxation times, as well as the damping in the magnetization dynamics (Wigen, 1962(Wigen, , 1984(Wigen, , 1998De Wames, 1970;Wolfram, 1971;Yu, 1975;Frait, 1985Frait, , 1998Rook, 1991;Bland, 1994;Patton, 1995Patton, , 1996Skomski, 2008;Coey, 2009). This spectroscopic method/FMR have been used to magnetic properties (Celinski, 1991;Farle, 1998Farle, , 2000Fermin, 1999;Buschow, 2004;Heinrich, 2005(a), 2005(b)), films (Özdemir, 1996, 1997), monolayers (Zakeri, 2006), ultrathin and multilayers films (Layadi, 1990(a), 1990(b), 2002Wigen, 1993;Zhang, 1994(a), 1994(b); Farle, 2000;Platow, 1998;Anisimov, 1999;Heinrich, 2005(a); Lacheisserie, 2005;de Cos, 2006;Liua, 2012;, the angular, the frequency (Celinski, 1997;Farle, 1998), the temperature dependence (Platow, 1998), interlayer exchange coupling (Frait, 1965(Frait, , 1998Parkin, 1990Parkin, , 1991, 1991(b), 1994; Schreiber, 1996;Rook, 1991;Wigen, 1993;…”