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Charles Kittel. 8 Diamagnetism Substances with a negative magnetic susceptibility are called dia- magnetic . The magnetic susceptibility per unit volume is defined as = Χ M / H , where M is the magnetic moment per unit volume , or the ...
Charles Kittel. 8 Diamagnetism Substances with a negative magnetic susceptibility are called dia- magnetic . The magnetic susceptibility per unit volume is defined as = Χ M / H , where M is the magnetic moment per unit volume , or the ...
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... magnetic moment of a state is given by the average value of the magnetic moment operator ( L + 2S ) over the state . For a mag- netic field in the z direction the orbital contribution to the magnetic moment is proportional to the ...
... magnetic moment of a state is given by the average value of the magnetic moment operator ( L + 2S ) over the state . For a mag- netic field in the z direction the orbital contribution to the magnetic moment is proportional to the ...
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... magnetic moment . This is the only static nuclear susceptibility measurement that has been made . Values of the magnetic moments of several nuclei are given in Table 9.3 . TABLE 9.3 . NUCLEAR MAGNETIC MOMENTS ( Magnetic moments in units ...
... magnetic moment . This is the only static nuclear susceptibility measurement that has been made . Values of the magnetic moments of several nuclei are given in Table 9.3 . TABLE 9.3 . NUCLEAR MAGNETIC MOMENTS ( Magnetic moments in units ...
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LATTICE ENERGY OF IONIC CRYSTALS | 29 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 43 |
LATTICE VIBRATIONS | 60 |
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