A gyrotropic magnetic model that accounts for the large demagnetization field is developed to fit transmittance interference patterns measured from 46 to 166 GHz. Uncertainties of in estimates of the dielectric constant and magnetic resonance frequency are typically less than 2%.


    Access

    Check access

    Check availability in my library

    Order at Subito €


    Export, share and cite



    Title :

    Measurement of Dielectric Tensor and Magnetic Resonance Frequency of Magnetically Hard Thin Plate Gyrotropic Material


    Contributors:


    Publication date :

    2006-09-01


    Size :

    980682 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



    Polarizability of Gyrotropic Sphere

    Sihvola, A. H. / Lindell, I. V. | British Library Online Contents | 1993


    Transfer matrix method-based approach to study the bi-gyrotropic magnetic materials

    Zamani, Mehdi / Hajesmaeili, Hamidreza Nezhad / Zandi, Mohammad Hossein | British Library Online Contents | 2016


    Magneto-gyrotropic effect in semiconductor quantum wells

    Ganichev, S.D. / Bel'kov, V.V. / Schneider, P. et al. | IEEE | 2004


    Transfer matrix method-based approach to study the bi-gyrotropic magnetic materials

    Zamani, Mehdi / Hajesmaeili, Hamidreza Nezhad / Zandi, Mohammad Hossein | British Library Online Contents | 2016


    Nonreciprocal coupling effects in gyrotropic waveguide structures

    Erdmann, A. / Hertel, P. / Doetsch, H. | British Library Online Contents | 1994