Transmission of 24 GHz radiation through Co-P from 4 °K to 414 °K

Abstract
The technique of ferromagnetic antiresonance microwave transmission1 at 24 GHz was used to study the magnetic properties of the amorphous ferromagnet, Co‐P (∼25 at.%P), from 4 to 414 °K. The resulting data were used to obtain the saturation magnetization, g‐factor, and the Landau‐Lifshitz damping parameter, λ. The magnetization was found to obey the Bloch T3/2 − Law over the interval 4–79 °K. The g‐factor and λ were found to be slightly temperature dependent. This temperature dependence is shown to indicate the presence of uniaxial anisotropy. The possible origin of this anisotropy is discussed.