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Paramagnetism is a form of
magnetism whereby some
materials are
weakly attracted by an
externally applied magnetic field, and form internal,
induced magnetic...
- the lens of
Thermodynamics are
ferromagnets and
paramagnets as well as the
ferromagnet to
paramagnet phase transition. It is also
possible to
derive thermodynamic...
- one or more
unpaired electrons are paramagnetic. The
magnitude of the
paramagnetism is
expressed as an
effective magnetic moment, μeff. For first-row transition...
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include the liquid–liquid
critical points in mixtures, and the ferromagnet–
paramagnet transition (Curie temperature) in the
absence of an
external magnetic...
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effects dominate, like
Langevin diamagnetism or Van
Vleck paramagnetism. A
simple model of a
paramagnet concentrates on the
particles which compose it which...
- field. However,
other forms of
magnetism (such as
ferromagnetism or
paramagnetism) are so much
stronger such that, when
different forms of
magnetism are...
- The
Brillouin function arises when
studying magnetization of an
ideal paramagnet. In particular, it
describes the
dependency of the
magnetization M {\displaystyle...
- nanoparticles,
similarly to a
paramagnet. However,
their magnetic susceptibility is much
larger than that of
paramagnets. Normally, any
ferromagnetic or...
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observation of an
electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectrum. The
paramagnetism of the 1Δg
state is due to a net
orbital (and not spin)
electronic angular...
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force on the
paramagnet (or diamagnet) per unit
volume (i.e.
force density). In
diamagnets ( χ < 0 {\displaystyle \chi <0} ) and
paramagnets ( χ > 0 {\displaystyle...