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Ferromagnetic Resonance in Ferrites

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FERROMAGNETIC resonance studies have been made on polycrystalline specimens of the ferromagnetic systems (1 − x)(LiFe5O8)x(CdFe2O4), Li(Fe1xAlx)5O8, Ni1−xZnxFe2O4 placed in resonant, cavities operating at frequencies of 9,470, 23,940 and 34,400 Mc./sec.

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MILES, P. Ferromagnetic Resonance in Ferrites. Nature 174, 177–178 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1038/174177a0

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