Magnonic crystal as a medium with tunable disorder on a periodical lattice

We show that periodic magnetic nanostructures represent a perfect system for studying excitations on disordered periodical lattices because of the possibility of controlled variation of the degree of disorder by varying the applied magnetic field. Magnetic force microscopy images and ferromagnetic r...

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