articleIEEE Transactions on MagneticsNov 1, 2004Closed access

Classics in Magnetics A Phenomenological Theory of Damping in Ferromagnetic Materials

Under Armour (United States) · Argonne National Laboratory

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Abstract

In 1955, a phenomenological theory of ferromagnetism was well established and had been corroborated by a considerable amount of experimental data. However, there were problems in the phenomenological theory of the dynamics of the magnetization field. The Landau-Lifshitz equation for damping of the motion of the magnetization field could not account for the large noneddy-current damping in thin Permalloy sheets. The problem undertaken herein is a reformulation of the theory in a way that is more consistent with the theory of damping in other physical systems in order to be able to take large damping into account.

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Keywords
  • Magnetization
  • Magnetization dynamics
  • Permalloy
  • Ferromagnetism
  • Condensed matter physics
  • Phenomenological model
  • Magnetic damping
  • Physics
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