Abstract

Penetration of millimeter electromagnetic waves through permalloy films under magnetic resonance conditions is studied experimentally and theoretically. Measurements are taken on film samples from 40 to 200 nm in thickness in a frequency range from 26 to 38 GHz. Magnetic resonance, antiresonance, and spin-wave resonance are observed. The resonance spectrum is reconstructed. The Gilbert damping constant is determined for a series of films. It is shown that the damping constant decreases upon an increase in the film thickness. The resonance line profile is calculated, and the dependences of resonance line amplitude and width on experimental conditions and material parameters of the film are determined.

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