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... magnetic moment , even in a magnetic field . This theorem , although not obvious , is true1 ; and were the value of ħ to go to zero , the loss of the science of magnetism is one of the catastrophes that would overwhelm the universe ...
... magnetic moment , even in a magnetic field . This theorem , although not obvious , is true1 ; and were the value of ħ to go to zero , the loss of the science of magnetism is one of the catastrophes that would overwhelm the universe ...
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... moment of a state is given by the average value of the magnetic moment operator μÅ ( L + 2S ) . In a magnetic field along the z direc- tion the orbital ... Magnetic moments of nuclei are smaller than the 15 Diamagnetism and Paramagnetism 511.
... moment of a state is given by the average value of the magnetic moment operator μÅ ( L + 2S ) . In a magnetic field along the z direc- tion the orbital ... Magnetic moments of nuclei are smaller than the 15 Diamagnetism and Paramagnetism 511.
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Charles Kittel. FERROMAGNETIC ORDER A ferromagnet has a spontaneous magnetic moment — a magnetic moment even in zero applied magnetic field . A spontaneous moment suggests that electron spins and magnetic moments are arranged in a ...
Charles Kittel. FERROMAGNETIC ORDER A ferromagnet has a spontaneous magnetic moment — a magnetic moment even in zero applied magnetic field . A spontaneous moment suggests that electron spins and magnetic moments are arranged in a ...
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CRYSTAL STRUCTURE | 1 |
CRYSTAL DIFFRACTION AND THE RECIPROCAL LATTICE | 43 |
CRYSTAL BINDING | 95 |
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