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Ferromagnetic Resonance In Orientational Transition Conditions Vg Shavrov

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Ferromagnetic Resonance In Orientational Transition Conditions Vg Shavrov
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Publisher: CRC Press; CISP
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.4 MB
Pages: 650
Author: V.G. Shavrov, V.I. Shcheglov, V.E. Riecansky
ISBN: 9780367490560, 9780367496043, 9781003046837, 0367490560, 0367496046, 1003046835
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Ferromagnetic Resonance In Orientational Transition Conditions Vg Shavrov by V.g. Shavrov, V.i. Shcheglov, V.e. Riecansky 9780367490560, 9780367496043, 9781003046837, 0367490560, 0367496046, 1003046835 instant download after payment.

The unique properties of ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) in magnetodielectric solids are widely used to create highly efficient analog information processing devices in the microwave range. Such devices include filters, delay lines, phase shifters, non-reciprocal and non-linear devices, and others.
 
This book examines magnetic resonance and ferromagnetic resonance under a wide variety of conditions to study physical properties of magnetodielectric materials. The authors explore the properties in various mediums that significantly complicate magnetic resonance and provide a summary of related advances obtained during the last two decades. It also covers the emergence of new branches of the spectrum and anomalous dependencies on the magnetic field.

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