Multimode Surface Magnetostatic Wave Propagation in Irregular Planar YIG Waveguide

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Brillouin light spectroscopy method of magnetic materials was used for experimental study of multimode propagation characteristics of surface magnetostatic waves in an irregular ferrite waveguide. It was experimentally demonstrated that the spatial transformation of modes is possible in tapered ferrite planar waveguide due to breaking of the axis symmetry.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 215)

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389-393

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April 2014

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