We have developed an experimental technique to electrically characterize ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) with a large precession cone angle by using magnetic tunnel junctions on a coplanar waveguide. We observed FMR of a Ni 80 Fe 20 layer as the tunneling resistance change capturing the angle between the Ni 80 Fe 20 precession magnetization and a fixed magnetization in a reference electrode. The resonant frequency shifts with increasing microwave power as a result of the large precession cone angle that reduces the effective anisotropy field. We confirmed the validity of our results by the numerical simulations based on the Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation.
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