We examine room-temperature magnetic relaxation in polycrystalline Fe films. Out-of-plane ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) measurements reveal Gilbert damping parameters of $\approx$ 0.0024 for Fe films with thicknesses of 4-25 nm, regardless of their microstructural properties. The remarkable invariance with film microstructure strongly suggests that intrinsic Gilbert damping in polycrystalline metals at room temperature is a local property of nanoscale crystal grains, with limited impact from grain boundaries and film roughness. By contrast, the in-plane FMR linewidths of the Fe films exhibit distinct nonlinear frequency dependences, indicating the presence of strong extrinsic damping. To fit our in-plane FMR data, we have used a grain-to-gr...
As an important parameter for characterizing the magnetization dynamics, Gilbert damping constant α ...
Unique features of the Gilbert damping in magnetic multilayers were investigated by ferromagnetic ...
The intrinsic damping mechanism in metals caused by incoherent scattering of itinerant electron-ho...
Magnetic relaxation processes were investigated by ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) using crystalline...
Magnetic relaxation processes were investigated by ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) using crystalline...
Magnetic relaxation processes were investigated by ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) using crystalline...
The intrinsic magnetic relaxations in metallic films will be discussed. It will be shown that the ...
The intrinsic magnetic relaxations in metallic films will be discussed. It will be shown that the ...
The intrinsic magnetic relaxations in metallic films will be discussed. It will be shown that the ...
We report on the investigation of the magnetic damping of a 10 nm thin, poly-crystalline Co25Fe75 fi...
Unique features of the Gilbert damping in magnetic multilayers were investigated by ferromagnetic ...
The Gilbert damping of ferromagnetic materials is arguably the most important but least understood p...
The dynamical behaviour of FePt thin films in the chemically disordered fcc phase has been studied u...
The Gilbert damping of ferromagnetic materials is arguably the most important but least understood p...
The Gilbert damping of ferromagnetic materials is arguably the most important but least understood p...
As an important parameter for characterizing the magnetization dynamics, Gilbert damping constant α ...
Unique features of the Gilbert damping in magnetic multilayers were investigated by ferromagnetic ...
The intrinsic damping mechanism in metals caused by incoherent scattering of itinerant electron-ho...
Magnetic relaxation processes were investigated by ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) using crystalline...
Magnetic relaxation processes were investigated by ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) using crystalline...
Magnetic relaxation processes were investigated by ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) using crystalline...
The intrinsic magnetic relaxations in metallic films will be discussed. It will be shown that the ...
The intrinsic magnetic relaxations in metallic films will be discussed. It will be shown that the ...
The intrinsic magnetic relaxations in metallic films will be discussed. It will be shown that the ...
We report on the investigation of the magnetic damping of a 10 nm thin, poly-crystalline Co25Fe75 fi...
Unique features of the Gilbert damping in magnetic multilayers were investigated by ferromagnetic ...
The Gilbert damping of ferromagnetic materials is arguably the most important but least understood p...
The dynamical behaviour of FePt thin films in the chemically disordered fcc phase has been studied u...
The Gilbert damping of ferromagnetic materials is arguably the most important but least understood p...
The Gilbert damping of ferromagnetic materials is arguably the most important but least understood p...
As an important parameter for characterizing the magnetization dynamics, Gilbert damping constant α ...
Unique features of the Gilbert damping in magnetic multilayers were investigated by ferromagnetic ...
The intrinsic damping mechanism in metals caused by incoherent scattering of itinerant electron-ho...