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issue 1
211-214
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The theoretical research of reflection of bulk magnetoelastic waves in the ferromagnet with isotropic elastic properties has been investigated. It shows calculation of intensities of reflection and transmission of magnetoelastic waves at falling on the boundary of two semi-infinite uniform ferromagnets with different values of parameters of exchange interaction, uniaxial magnetic anisotropy and saturation magnetization; taking into consideration the coupling in the interface, which qualitatively changes the nature of frequency dependences of reflected magnetoelastic waves intensity and dependences on the external uniform permanent magnetic field.
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The influence of homogeneous dynamic microwave magnetic field applied to the permalloy (Py) thin film with a single circular antidot on the magnetization dynamics was theoretically investigated. It was considered that the Py film is saturated by the external constant magnetic field along the direction perpendicular to the film plane. The linearized Landau-Lifshitz equation was applied in order to create an analytical model of small deviations from the equilibrium values of the magnetization and magnetic field. Conditions of the local ferromagnetic resonances were defined and the dependency of resonance frequency on the magnetic field magnitude was visualized. The model has shown that the amplitude of the resonant magnetization oscillations is localized near the antidot edge and their position is dependent on the frequency.
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