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Bound magnetostatic waves controlled by field gradients in YIG single crystals and epitaxial films

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In this paper, a general theory applicable to the two-dimensional magnetostatic modes of a single domain thin ferrite circular disk when the dc magnetic field is normal to the plane of the disk and varies radially was developed.
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By appropriately designing internal magnetic field profiles within thin crystals or films of yttrium iron garnet, one should be able to create apparent "surfaces" or "tracks" of magnetic discontinuity. Magnetostatic waves bound or guided by such gradients would follow appropriate propagation paths with controlled energy velocity. If the mode amplitudes are small at the edges and corners of the sample, surface scattering is largely prevented. Consequently, the Q of the resonance should be governed primarily by the intrinsic linewidth of the bulk crystal together with normal circuit loading considerations. We here develop a general theory applicable to the two-dimensional magnetostatic modes of a single domain thin ferrite circular disk when the dc magnetic field is normal to the plane of the disk and varies radially. We then restrict the treatment to normalized z-directed magnetic fields of the form H z (r)/M = A+Br2nwhere A and B are constants, n is a positive integer and M is the saturation magnetization of the ferrite (assumed uniform). For simplicity, magnetic anisotropy and exchange effects are ignored; dissipation is treated by means of perturbation theory. We find solid theoretical justification for the "track" concept and enumerate frequencies and mode patterns for both gradient-modified boundary modes and gradient-dominated "virtual surface" waves. The important effects from rf fringing fields at the edge of the disk are also considered.

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Magnetostatic modes of a ferromagnet slab

TL;DR: In this paper, a thin slab magnetized in its plane is obtained in the magnetostatic limit and the mode distribution in wave-vector space is obtained for both the volume and surface modes, and the dependence of mode density on wavelength is discussed.
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Magnetostatic waves bound to a DC field gradient

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Localized high-Q ferromagnetic resonance in nonuniform magnetic fields

TL;DR: In this paper, highly localized, unusually sharp resonances in microwave coupling between closely spaced antennas on the surface of a bulk single-crystal YIG slab were observed, and the authors hypothesize that the resonances result from the confinement of the mode energies to certain regions of high dc field gradient within the crystal.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a procedure for the synthesis of a cylindrically symmetric static magnetic field in a ferromagnet was given, where the axial field, Hz(r=0,z) is specified over a finite length.
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