Abstract

Ferromagnetic resonance measurements at room temperature have been made on epitaxially grown single crystal nickel films. It was observed that exposure of the film to an indirect external force by cleavage of the MgO-substrate after the deposition led to excitation of the spin-wave resonance mode, and increase in the internal film stresses, thereby causing the resonance field position to be shifted towards higher values.

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