Ds. Schmool et Jm. Barandiaran, Ferromagnetic resonance and spin wave resonance in multiphase materials: theoretical considerations, J PHYS-COND, 10(47), 1998, pp. 10679-10700
The theory of ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) and spin wave resonance (SWR) i
s presented for the general case of multiphase ferromagnets. This could be
a magnetic multilayer structure or a material with mixed phases of distinct
ferromagnetic materials. We discuss the application of the theory to vario
us systems, with a description of amorphous and nanocrystalline materials w
hich have not received much attention with respect to FMR and SWR. In this
respect, we treat these materials in a multiphase manner for the first time
, where previous FMR measurements on these types of material have been anal
ysed and interpreted as single phase ferromagnets. Although the general the
ory is applicable to an N phase material, we show the detailed analysis for
two phase systems, giving examples of both magnetic multilayers and mixed
double phase ferromagnets of the type for mixed nanocrystalline and amorpho
us magnetic systems. The theory would also be applicable to systems where a
magnetic phase is surrounded by a non-magnetic phase, such as co-deposited
systems. We also consider, for the first time, the possibility of the exis
tence of standing spin wave modes in mixed phase and granular materials. Th
e adaptability of the general theory to any form of magnetocrystalline anis
otropy and interphase interaction is also discussed.