Abstract
Two oscillatory systems representing nonferromagnetic conductors interacting with a high-frequency inhomogoneous magnetic field are examined. It is shown that there is a frequency range in which self-oscillations are excited.
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Pavlenko, Y.G., Baksheev, A.I. & Toropova, A.I. Self-Oscillations of a Conductor in a High-Frequency Magnetic Field. Russian Physics Journal 44, 71–76 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011364919819
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