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The paper draws attention to a possible instantaneous increase in sample temperature in measurements of ferromagnetic resonance if the absorbed microwave power exceeds a certain limit and if no allowance is made for adequate heat transfer. In the investigations carried out, the limit was about 1 μW.
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On leave from theFaculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague.
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Smetana, Z., Dušek, J. Thermal effects of the absorbed microwave power in the measurements of ferromagnetic resonance. Czech J Phys 18, 389–392 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01689840
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