Abstract

A study of the generation of ultrasonics by ferromagnetic resonance in a 85% Ni–Fe alloy film evaporated onto an X-cut quartz single crystal is described. Two transverse shear waves are observed: i.e. fast and slow shear waves. The angular dependence of the ultrasonic power measured along the direction of the d.c. field for both shear waves has been explained reasonably well by taking into account the magnetoelastic effect and also the polarization effect of ultrasonics.

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