Abstract

Abstract—The ferromagnetic resonance in an array of permalloy microstrips 3000 × 500 × 30 nm3 in size, which are ordered on a rectangular 3.5 × 6 μm2 lattice, is studied using magnetic resonance force microscopy with strong probe–sample interaction. This interaction induces intricate modifications of the observed spectra, which are manifested both in line splitting and in changes in shape. The dependences of the observed spectra on the sample–probe distance and the orientation of the magnetic moment of the probe are analyzed.

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