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Modeling of Forced Oscillations of Magnetization in a System of Three Ferromagnetic Nanodisks

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Micromagnetic modeling of ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) is carried out in a system comprising a cylindrical stack consisting of three ferromagnetic nanodisks, in which a helicoidal distribution of magnetic moments is realized due to magnetostatic interaction in the equilibrium state. Specificities of the rearrangement of the FMR spectrum and the spatial structure of the resonant oscillations of such a system in an external magnetic field are studied.

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This work was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (project no. 18-02-00247) and was carried out under state contract no. 0035-2019-0022-S-01).

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Gorev, R.V., Skorokhodov, E.V. & Mironov, V.L. Modeling of Forced Oscillations of Magnetization in a System of Three Ferromagnetic Nanodisks. Phys. Solid State 62, 1513–1517 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063783420090085

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