Surface spin waves in a semi-infinite magnetre super lattice with a single-ion uniaxial anisotropy are investigated through the transfer mafrix method.The dispersion equations of surface spin wavs are obfained.We find...Surface spin waves in a semi-infinite magnetre super lattice with a single-ion uniaxial anisotropy are investigated through the transfer mafrix method.The dispersion equations of surface spin wavs are obfained.We find that not all the magnetic superlattice structures can excite the surface spin waves,and that the anisotropy term need not be favorable to the excitation of surface spin wavs,but surely influences the values of the energy of the excited surface spin waves.展开更多
Through combined applications of the transfer-matrix method and asymptotic expansion technique,we formulate a theory to predict the three-dimensional response of micropolar plates.No ad hoc assumptions regarding throu...Through combined applications of the transfer-matrix method and asymptotic expansion technique,we formulate a theory to predict the three-dimensional response of micropolar plates.No ad hoc assumptions regarding through-thickness assumptions of the field variables are made,and the governing equations are two-dimensional,with the displacements and microrotations of the mid-plane as the unknowns.Once the deformation of the mid-plane is solved,a three-dimensional micropolar elastic field within the plate is generated,which is exact up to the second order except in the boundary region close to the plate edge.As an illustrative example,the bending of a clamped infinitely long plate caused by a uniformly distributed transverse force is analyzed and discussed in detail.展开更多
文摘Surface spin waves in a semi-infinite magnetre super lattice with a single-ion uniaxial anisotropy are investigated through the transfer mafrix method.The dispersion equations of surface spin wavs are obfained.We find that not all the magnetic superlattice structures can excite the surface spin waves,and that the anisotropy term need not be favorable to the excitation of surface spin wavs,but surely influences the values of the energy of the excited surface spin waves.
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 12072337)。
文摘Through combined applications of the transfer-matrix method and asymptotic expansion technique,we formulate a theory to predict the three-dimensional response of micropolar plates.No ad hoc assumptions regarding through-thickness assumptions of the field variables are made,and the governing equations are two-dimensional,with the displacements and microrotations of the mid-plane as the unknowns.Once the deformation of the mid-plane is solved,a three-dimensional micropolar elastic field within the plate is generated,which is exact up to the second order except in the boundary region close to the plate edge.As an illustrative example,the bending of a clamped infinitely long plate caused by a uniformly distributed transverse force is analyzed and discussed in detail.