Perpendicular Anisotropy of Ba-Ferrite Media Studied by Ferromagnetic Resonance
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The anisotropy of Ba-ferrite (BaFe_<10.4>Co_<0.8>Ti_<0.8>O_<19>) particulate media having a perpendicular orientation was studied using ferromagnetic resonance. An effective anisotropy field H_k of 2.87 kOe and a gyromagnetic ratio γ/2π of 2.76GHz/kOe were obtained. Also, the magnetocrystalline anisotropy K_u of 1.2X10^6 erg/cm^3 was obtained for the Ba-fer-rite particles.
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- 1992-03-15
著者
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Kubo O
Department Of Electronic Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Osaka University
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Kohmoto O
Okayama Univ. Okayama Jpn
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Kohmoto Osamu
College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences Okayama University
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Alexander C
Department Of Physics And Astronomy And Center For Materials For Information Technology The Universi
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Cates James
Department Of Physics And Astronomy And Center For Materials For Information Technology The Universi
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ALEXANDER Chester
Department of Physics and Astronomy, and Center for Materials for Information Technology, The Univer
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KUBO Osamu
Toshiba Corp.
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Alexander Chester
Department Of Physics And Astronomy And Center For Materials For Information Technology The Universi
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