Abstract

The specific features of the ferromagnetic resonance spectra of metal magnetic films due to the cubic crystalline anisotropy and induced uniaxial magnetic anisotropy have been studied using the statistical model of noninteracting blocks. It has been demonstrated that the inclusion of the angular dispersion of the fields of these magnetic anisotropies leads to a shift, asymmetry, and broadening of the integral resonance curve and to characteristic angular dependences of the resonance field and the resonance line width.

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