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Diamagnetic material

In diamagnetic materials, the magnetic susceptibility can be accurately predicted by Langevin s classical theory of electromagnetism as follows  [Pg.499]

On the other hand, perfect diamagnetic materials are type 1 superconductors (Chapter 6). [Pg.499]

Diamagnets Magnetic susceptibility (10 %) Relative magnetic permeability (p,) [Pg.500]


Other frequently used resonators are dielectric cavities and loop-gap resonators (also called split-ring resonators) [12]. A dielectric cavity contains a diamagnetic material that serves as a dielectric to raise the effective filling factor by concentratmg the B field over the volume of the sample. Hollow cylinders machmed from Ilised quartz or sapphire that host the sample along the cylindrical axis are conunonly used. [Pg.1560]

It was previously bebeved to be a peroxide, but chemical evidence has ruled out this possibiUty. The most likely formula of this diamagnetic material is... [Pg.91]

The tendency of the magnetic lines of force to pass through a medium relative to their tendency to pass through a vacuum is the magnetic permeability, p. This is one of the parameters that distinguishes a diamagnetic material from a paramagnetic substance. Permeability is defined as. [Pg.118]

If a magnetic material is placed in the field, however, it can increase or decrease the flux density. Diamagnetic materials reduce the density of the lines of force as depicted in Figure 9.1. Paramagnetic materials increase the flux density. [Pg.366]

For both diamagnetic materials and paramagnetic materials, p,r is about unity. For ferromagnetic materials, p,r ranges from 104 to 105. Typical ferromagnetic materials include iron, nickel, cobalt, and six rare-earth elements, and their alloys. [Pg.38]

Reaction of H2 (40 psi, 25°C, pentane) with (C5Me4R)Ta(propylene)Cl2 produces a green diamagnetic material of stoichiometry [(C5Me4R)Ta(H)Cl2]2 (XL) showing v (infrared) at 1585 cm-1, which moves to 1150 cm-1 upon deuteration, and which is presumably iva-H-... [Pg.330]

The Chemical Shift. - Having established that the Larmor frequency is a characteristic for each nucleus depending on y and H0, we must consider a minor perturbation in the observed value of v0 brought about by relatively small changes in the magnetic field experienced by a nucleus in a diamagnetic material, caused by the immediate chemical environment of the nucleus, namely the chemical shift, a, given by... [Pg.76]

In an applied magnetic field the electrons gain a magnetic polarization, leading to an effective additional field at the nucleus such that the applied field for resonance, H0, is shifted to lower fields than in diamagnetic materials, by the amount... [Pg.280]

Paramagnetic substances have positive susceptibihties, and induced magnetization augments the magnetic-flux density within the substance. Diamagnetic materials have negative susceptibilities, and an induced field in this case cancels part of the magnetic-field intensity. [Pg.1553]

Fingerprint identification of species Atherton (1973), such as paramagnetic impurities in McWhinnie diamagnetic materials. (1985) see... [Pg.519]


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