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The relationship between the minimal ferromagnetic resonance frequency and the shape and quantity of the ferrite inserts in nonreciprocal passive devices
Dependence of ferromagnetic resonance minimum frequency vs. the shape and quantity of the ferrite inserts used in unilateral passive devices is studied. By example of one and two ferrite disks the difference in ferromagnetic resonance minimum available frequency is shown.