Abstract

The results of experimental and theoretical studies of ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) and magnetoelastic excitations near the spin reorientation transition (SRT) in an uniaxial TbCo2/FeCo layered nanostructure and a La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 film are reported. Experimental dependences of the amplitude of the reflected microwave signal versus the external magnetic field strength are presented in comparison with the theoretical ones. An increase in FMR reflectivity in the vicinity of SRT is clearly demonstrated. Low frequency magnetoelastic excitation of flexural vibrations of the samples by means of modulated microwave electromagnetic field is observed experimentally using a laser beam deflection technique. The increase in amplitude of vibrations at modulation frequency under combined FMR and SRT conditions is observed in agreement with the theory.

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