Nontrivial temperature dependence of ferromagnetic resonance frequency for spin reorientation transitions

Abstract

We find unusual temperature dependence of the ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) frequency f R for the spin-reorientation (SR) transition, in which the easy axis changes depending on temperature, observed in the Nd permanent magnet, Nd2Fe14B: f R 0 below the SR transition temperature (T R), drastic increase of f R around T R, and decrease from a peak at higher temperatures. It is nontrivial that the SR transition causes the unusual behavior of the FMR frequency in a wide temperature region. We show the mechanism of the temperature dependence by theoretical and computational analyses. We derive a general relation between f R and magnetizations to help the understanding of the mechanism, and clarify that the fluctuation of the transverse magnetization is a key ingredient for the resonance in all temperature regions.

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