The unique properties of ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) in
magnetodielectric solids are widely used to create highly efficient
analog information processing devices in the microwave range. Such
devices include filters, delay lines, phase shifters,
non-reciprocal and non-linear devices, and others. This book
examines magnetic resonance and ferromagnetic resonance under a
wide variety of conditions to study physical properties of
magnetodielectric materials. The authors explore the properties in
various mediums that significantly complicate magnetic resonance
and provide a summary of related advances obtained during the last
two decades. It also covers the emergence of new branches of the
spectrum and anomalous dependencies on the magnetic field. Key
Features: Reviews basic principles of the science of
crystallographic symmetry and anisotropic solid-state properties
Addresses the inhomogeneous nature of the distribution of the
magnetization in the material being studied Explains the mathematic
methods used in the calculation of anisotropic solids of a solid
Provides the reader with a path to substitute electromagnetic waves
when magnetostatic apparatus prove insufficient
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