Abstract
We report a Brillouin light scattering study of spin waves in arrays of permalloy micrometer-size square dots. The retro-scattered spectra under an in-plane applied magnetic field H were performed at various angles of incidence /spl theta/, thus allowing one to observe the influence of the modulus (4/spl pi///spl lambda/) sin /spl theta/ of the effectively transferred surface wave-vector: the measured frequencies of the magnetic lines are not /spl theta/ dependent, in contrast with their intensities. The discretization of the frequencies, related to a lateral quantization of a pseudo wave-vector and the variation of the scattered intensities versus /spl theta/ are discussed within a frame that we have previously developed in the case of arrays of permalloy wires.
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