Magnetization Oscillations and Waves

Written by two well-known researchers in the field, this useful reference takes an applied approach to high frequency processes including oscillations and waves in ferromagnets, antiferromagnets, and ferrimagnets. Problems evaluated include ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic resonances, spin waves, nonlinear processes, and high frequency manifestations of interactions between the magnetic system and other systems of magnetically ordered substances as elastic waves and charge carriers.

Unlike previous monographs on this subject, which are highly theoretical and written for very advanced readers, this book requires only an average college background in mathematics and experimental physics. It will be a valuable addition to the library of engineers and scientists in research and development for communications applications, and scientists interested in nonlinear magnetic phenomena. It also serves as an excellent introduction to the topic for newcomers in the field.

Magnetization Oscillations and Waves not only presents results but also shows readers how to obtain them; most formulas are derived with so many details that readers can reproduce them. The book includes many summaries and tables and detailed references to significant work in the area by European researchers.

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Magnetization Oscillations and Waves

Written by two well-known researchers in the field, this useful reference takes an applied approach to high frequency processes including oscillations and waves in ferromagnets, antiferromagnets, and ferrimagnets. Problems evaluated include ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic resonances, spin waves, nonlinear processes, and high frequency manifestations of interactions between the magnetic system and other systems of magnetically ordered substances as elastic waves and charge carriers.

Unlike previous monographs on this subject, which are highly theoretical and written for very advanced readers, this book requires only an average college background in mathematics and experimental physics. It will be a valuable addition to the library of engineers and scientists in research and development for communications applications, and scientists interested in nonlinear magnetic phenomena. It also serves as an excellent introduction to the topic for newcomers in the field.

Magnetization Oscillations and Waves not only presents results but also shows readers how to obtain them; most formulas are derived with so many details that readers can reproduce them. The book includes many summaries and tables and detailed references to significant work in the area by European researchers.

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Magnetization Oscillations and Waves

Magnetization Oscillations and Waves

by A.G. Gurevich, G.A. Melkov
Magnetization Oscillations and Waves

Magnetization Oscillations and Waves

by A.G. Gurevich, G.A. Melkov

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Written by two well-known researchers in the field, this useful reference takes an applied approach to high frequency processes including oscillations and waves in ferromagnets, antiferromagnets, and ferrimagnets. Problems evaluated include ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic resonances, spin waves, nonlinear processes, and high frequency manifestations of interactions between the magnetic system and other systems of magnetically ordered substances as elastic waves and charge carriers.

Unlike previous monographs on this subject, which are highly theoretical and written for very advanced readers, this book requires only an average college background in mathematics and experimental physics. It will be a valuable addition to the library of engineers and scientists in research and development for communications applications, and scientists interested in nonlinear magnetic phenomena. It also serves as an excellent introduction to the topic for newcomers in the field.

Magnetization Oscillations and Waves not only presents results but also shows readers how to obtain them; most formulas are derived with so many details that readers can reproduce them. The book includes many summaries and tables and detailed references to significant work in the area by European researchers.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780429605758
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 12/17/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 464
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

A.G. Gurevich, Ph.D., D.Sci. Chief Researcher and Professor, Magnetic Laboratory, Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia. G.A. Melkov, Ph.D., D.Sci. Professor, Dean of Department, Radiophysical Shevchenko Kiev National University Kiev, Ukraina

Table of Contents

Isotropic Ferromagnet Magnetized to Saturation
Ferromagnetism
Elementary Magnetic Moments
Paramagnetism
Weiss Theory
Exchange Interaction
Equation of Motion of Magnetization
High-Frequency Magnetic Susceptibility
Solution of the Linearized Equation of Motion
Peculiarities of the Susceptibility Tensor
High-Frequency Permeability
Allowance for Magnetic Losses
Dissipative Terms and Dissipation Parameters
Susceptibility Tensor Components
Uniform Oscillations in a Small Ellipsoid
Internal and External Magnetic Fields
Eigenoscillations
Forced Oscillations
Anisotropic Ferromagnet
Landau-Lifshitz Equation
Generalization of Equation of Motion
Methods of Analysis of Ferromagnetic Resonance in Anisotropic Ferromagnet
Magnetocrystalline Anisotropy
Origins of Magnetocrystalline Anisotropy
Phenomenological Description
Equilibrium Orientations of Magnetization
Ferromagnetic Resonance in a Single Crystal
Sphere of Uniaxial Ferromagnet
Sphere of a Cubic Ferromagnet
Simultaneous Allowance for Different Kinds of Anisotropy
Ferromagnetic Resonance in a Polycrystal
Independent-Grain and Strongly-Coupled Grain Approximations
Influence of Porosity
Antiferromagnets and Ferrites
Antiferromagnetism and Ferrimagnetism
Crystal and Magnetic Structures
Equations of Motion and Energy Terms
Ground States and Small Oscillations
Antiferromagnetic Resonance
Antiferromagnet with an Easy Axis of Anisotropy: Steady States
Oscillations in Antiparallel State
Oscillations in Noncollinear State
Oscillations in Transverse and Arbitrarily Oriented Fields
Antiferromagnet with Easy Plane of Anisotropy
Magnetic Oscillations in Ferrimagnets
Ground States of Two-Sublattice Ferrimagnet
Oscillations in Antiparallel Ground State
Oscillations in Noncollinear Ground State
Damped and Forced Oscillations
Fundamentals of Electrodynamics of Gyrotropic Media
Equations

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