Abstract

Ferromagnetic resonances in nickel platelets were measured as a function of the orientation of the sample at room temperature. The line width indicates a strong dependence on the angle between the applied magnetic field and the normal to the film plane. The dependence can be well described as a sum of a constant term and a term resulting from the Gilbert type equation of motion. No spin wave resonance was observed.

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