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Magnetic susceptibility diamagnetic contribution

Fig. 7 Temperature dependence of the static magnetic susceptibility of (a) (EDT-TTFBr2)2 FeBr4 (b) (EDO-TTFBr2)2FeCl4 (c) (EDO-TTFBr2)2FeBr4 measured at an external field of B = 1 T after the core diamagnetic contributions are subtracted... Fig. 7 Temperature dependence of the static magnetic susceptibility of (a) (EDT-TTFBr2)2 FeBr4 (b) (EDO-TTFBr2)2FeCl4 (c) (EDO-TTFBr2)2FeBr4 measured at an external field of B = 1 T after the core diamagnetic contributions are subtracted...
Another additive term in the magnetic susceptibility arises from the temperature-independent core diamagnetism of all the ions in a solid. For YBa2Cu307 the core diamagnetism is approximately -2 x 10 7 based on a calculation using Pascal s constants (9). This small negative contribution serves to reduce the total susceptibility. A third possible contribution arises from Van Vleck paramagnetism (10) caused by excited states in the atoms of the... [Pg.679]

When discussing the electrical conductivity of metals, we described them in terms of ionic cores and delocalised valence electrons. The core electrons contribute a diamagnetic term to the magnetic susceptibility, but the valence electrons can give rise to paramagnetism or one of the cooperative effects we have described. [Pg.370]

The magnetic susceptibility is also derived from the electron density. There are two contributions (19) the Pauli paramagnetism and the Landau diamagnetism. The former is given by... [Pg.112]

The third-rank diamagnetic and paramagnetic contributions to electric field dependent magnetic susceptibility and nuclear magnetic shielding, to first order in... [Pg.82]


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