Abstract
We study the interaction between structural defects, represented by two level systems, and spin waves in a ferromagnetic glass. The damping and energy shift of the spin wave due to this interaction have a “resonant” and a “relaxation” contribution in analogy with the case of phonons. Ferromagnetic resonance in amorphous ferromagnets can provide useful information on structural relaxation in these materials.
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