Title: Magnetic Fields in Matter
1Chapter 6
Magnetic Fields in Matter
Department of Physics , ROCMA
2 3 4Torques and Forces on Magnetic Dipoles
rotation
5paramagnetism
random
External B field
Diamagnetism
Ferromagnetism
6Force on magnetic dipole Case of uniform field
(Bconstant)
0
7Case of nonuniform field (B ? constant)
8 9 10 11Effect of magnetic field on atomic orbits
12only electric force
add magnetic field
13when B is turn on,the electron speeds up.
14 15 16 170
18--Using Biot-Savart law
19Exp 1 Find the magnetic field at the center of a
uniformly magnetized sphere.
20Exp 1
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22Exp 1
23 Find the magnetic field of point P.
24 25- Physical Interpretation of Bound Currents
When the magnetization is uniform
26- Physical Interpretation of Bound Currents
When the magnetization is nonuniform
27 28Exp 2 A long copper rod of radius R carries a
uniformly distributed (free)
current I. Find H inside and outside the rod.
29Exp 2
30Ampere law in vacuum
Ampere law in magnetic materials
31 32 33- Linear and Nonlinear Media
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34- Linear and Nonlinear Media
35- Linear and Nonlinear Media
For linear isotropic homogeneous media
Electric
Magnetic
36- Linear and Nonlinear Media
Exp 3 An infinite solenoid (n turns per unit
length, current I) is filled with linear
material of susceptibility ? m. Find the
magnetic field inside the solenoid.
37Ferromagnetic Materials Fe, Co, Ni, Gd, Dy
domain
domain wall
The domains range from about 10-12 to 10-8 m3 in
volume and contain 1017 to 1021 atoms.
38Ferromagnetic domains. (photo courtesy of R. W.
DeBlois)
39Hysteresis loop
40Hysteresis loop
hard
soft
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56- In diamagnetic materials (bismuth?) spin moments
tend to be dominant and produce fields that
oppose the external field. Thus, the internal
magnetic field is reduced slightly compared to
the external field. - If diople moments dominate slightly, then the
internal field is increase slightly over the
external field and the material is paramagnetic
(tungsten ?). - Large diople moments are produced in certain
regions or domains for the ferromagnetic
materials (iron). A random domain alignment
exists for virgin ferromagnetic material. When an
external field is applied and then removed, a net
alignment occurs given permanent magnetization
and hysteresis effect . Alloys of some of the
ferromagnetic materials are also ferromagnetic
(alnico????) - In ferrimagnetic materials, adjacent atoms
develop unequal, but oppositely directed moments,
allowing a rather larger response to external
fields. From the point of view of engineering
applications, the ferrites are very important
ferrimagnetic materials. Ferries possess a very
high resistance, and hence give very little eddy
current loss at higher frequencies when used as
transformer cores. - The magnetic tape used for audio and video
recording is a superparamagnetic material and is
composed of an array of small ferromagnetic
particles.
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