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This issue was selected at XVIII International Youth Scientific School "Actual problems of magnetic resonance and its application", Kazan, 26 - 30 October 2015. All papers were recommended to publication in our journal and they are published after additional MRSej reviewing. The MRSej Editors, Prof. M.S. Tagirov and Prof. V.A. Zhikharev, are responsible for the issue.

Vol 17, No 2 (2015)
15200 (3 pp.) 32
Abstract

This material is prefaced a publication of papers selected at XVIII International Youth Scientific School “Actual problems of magnetic resonance and its application”, Kazan, 26 – 30 October 2015.

15201 (6 pp.) 27
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The computer simulation of the formation of 2D magnetic cluster is performed. It is shown that the magnetic interaction between growing cluster and randomly walking atoms results in the cluster elongation in the cluster magnetization direction. The features of microwave field absorption (FMR or SPR signals) in thin granular film consisting of elongated clusters are discussed. Magnetic resonance measurements can provide the detailed information on shape anisotropy of the particles and give an evidence for considered model of magnetic cluster growth.

15202 (5 pp.) 29
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Results of experiments on MnCO3 investigations by double magnetic resonance are presented. Additional mode of oscillation has been observed in a created Bose-Einstein condensation of magnons state in MnCO3. The properties of observed signals are similar to Goldstone modes.

15203 (6 pp.) 40
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The results of the electron spin resonance study of the La1-xCaxMnO3 manganite and the diphenyl-picrylhydrazyl thin films for the magnetic field parallel and perpendicular to plane of the films are presented. The temperature dependence of the demagnetizing field is obtained. The parameters of the Curie-Weiss law are estimated for the paramagnetic thin film.

15204 (8 pp.) 27
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The effect of the heat treatment duration on the electron paramagnetic resonance signal amplitude of free radicals for various wood species was observed. It was found that the amplitude of the electron paramagnetic resonance signal grows linearly with the vacuum heat treatment duration. The quantitative measurements of color changes for various wood species (pine, spruce, larch, birch and small-leaved lime) were performed. It is found that results of EPR experiments and color measurements of heat treated samples correlate with each other.

15205 (4 pp.) 35
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Results of demagnetizing effect studies in yttrium iron garnet Y3Fe5O12 thin films are reported. Experiments were performed on X-Band of electron paramagnetic resonance spectrometer at room temperature. The ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) spectra were obtained for one-layer single crystal YIG films for different values of the applied microwave power. Nonlinear FMR spectra transformation by the microwave power increasing in various directions of magnetic field sweep was observed. It is explained by the influence of the demagnetization action of nonequilibrium magnons.



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