Abstract

Using ferromagnetic resonance method, we performed measurements of two-dimensional periodic arrays of disc-shaped cobalt particles with different diameters a=450 and 900 nm and the distance between them l=2a and 3a with temperature variation in the range T = 140 −300 K. The first derivative of the microwave absorption spectrum was registered. With the increase of T additional peaks on both sides from the main peak that move aside from it, all peaks show an increase of the intensity and a decrease of the width. Dependences of the resonance field on T shows saturation-like behavior with increasing temperature. They move to higher temperatures and show sharper behavior with a increase and l decrease, respectively. An increase of a leads to the intensity decrease and width increase of all three adsorption peaks.

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