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Field distribution of magnetostatic waves in a tangentially magnetized ferromagnetic slab

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The field distribution of magnetostatic surface and volume waves as they propagate at an arbitrary angle to a constant field in a tangentially magnetized ferromagnetic slab (Damon-Eschbach waves) is investigated. Snapshots of the magnetic field lines of the wave are constructed. The variation of the magnetic field distribution with thickness is qualitatively identified for a volume wave as it propagates at an angle equal to the cutoff angle of the surface wave, as a result of which the sinusoidal profile of the wave over thickness almost discontinuously acquires an additional phase difference.

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Zh. Tekh. Fiz. 69, 82–86 (January 1999)

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Annenkov, A.Y., Gerus, S.V. Field distribution of magnetostatic waves in a tangentially magnetized ferromagnetic slab. Tech. Phys. 44, 74–78 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1134/1.1259255

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