Abstract
Measurements of ferrimagnetic resonance linewidth have been made for single crystals of yttrium iron garnet (YIG) doped with each of the 4f rare earths (except Ce, Gd, Pm, and Lu). Starting from the lowest temperatures, the linewidth increases to a maximum in the range 30 to 150°K, and then decreases. Some structure is apparent in these curves; they are anisotropic; and they are frequency dependent [at least in the case of YIG(Tb)]. The linewidths are discussed in terms of transitions within the ground multiplet of the rare-earth ions in the magnetic crystal.