Abstract
Results from an experimental study of self-excitation in ferrite single crystals upon nonlinear ferromagnetic resonance are considered. The dependences of the frequency and amplitude of self-oscillations on the microwave power and the intensity of oscillation anisotropy are obtained. Self-excitation is of interest because it is the only effect not induced by noise in strongly excited matter.
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