Abstract

The first discussion of the nonlinear mixing of bulk and surface magnetostatic spin waves is presented. The unusual property of these waves---that the frequency is dependent on the direction of propagation and not the magnitude of the wave vector---allows resonant generation of a new wave if the propagation directions of the two incident waves are properly chosen. In addition to the mixing of two bulk (or surface) waves to produce a new bulk (or surface) wave, the mixing of two bulk waves to produce a resonantly enhanced surface wave is discussed.

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