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The development of the microwave technique of the MSW basis stimulated the interest to the investigation on the effects, appearing under interaction between MSW and other types of waves, which propagate in magnetic dielectric films, including optic ones. In this case the use of magnetostatic waves gives us the possibility of both the modulation of light and of carrying out a special analysis of microwave signals: an instant spectrum Fourier analysis, disappearing and so on.
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Ignatiev, I.A., Plekhanov, V.G., Popkov, A.F. (1991). Light Scattering on Magnetostatic Waves in Thin-Film Gyrotropic Waveguide. In: Leroy, O., Breazeale, M.A. (eds) Physical Acoustics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9573-1_46
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