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Microwave whirlpools in a rectangular-waveguide cavity with a thin ferrite disk
We study a three dimensional system of a rectangular-waveguide resonator with
an inserted thin ferrite disk. The interplay of reflection and transmission at
the disk interfaces together with material gyrotropy effect, gives rise to a
rich variety of wave phenomena. We analyze the wave propagation based on full
Maxwell-equation numerical solutions of the problem. We show that the
power-flow lines of the microwave-cavity field interacting with a ferrite disk,
in the proximity of its ferromagnetic resonance, form whirlpool-like
electromagnetic vortices. Such vortices are characterized by the dynamical
symmetry breaking. The role of ohmic losses in waveguide walls and dielectric
and magnetic losses in a disk is a subject of our investigations
Eigen electric moments of magnetic-dipolar modes in quasi-2D ferrite disk particles
A property associated with a vortex structure becomes evident from an
analysis of confinement phenomena of magnetic oscillations in a quasi-2D
ferrite disk with a dominating role of magnetic-dipolar
(non-exchange-interaction) spectra. The vortices are guaranteed by the chiral
edge states of magnetic-dipolar modes which result in appearance of eigen
electric moments oriented normally to the disk plane. Due to the
eigen-electric-moment properties, a ferrite disk placed in a microwave cavity
is strongly affected by the cavity RF electric field with a clear evidence for
multi-resonance oscillations. For different cavity parameters, one may observe
the "resonance absorption" and "resonance repulsion" behaviors
Mesoscopic quantized properties of magnetic-dipolar-mode oscillations in disk ferromagnetic particles
Magnetic dipolar mode or magnetostatic (MS) oscillations in ferrite samples
have the wavelength much smaller than the electromagnetic wavelength at the
same frequency and, at the same time, much larger than the exchange interaction
spin wavelength. This intermediate position between the electromagnetic and
spin wave (exchange interaction) processes reveals very special behaviors of
the geometrical effects. It was shown recently that magnetic dipolar mode
oscillations in a normally magnetized ferromagnetic disk are characterized by
discrete energy levels resulting from the structural confinement. In this
article we give results of the energy spectra in MS wave ferrite disks taking
into account nonhomogeneity of the internal DC magnetic field
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