• In electromagnetism, the magnetic susceptibility (from Latin susceptibilis 'receptive'; denoted χ, chi) is a measure of how much a material will become...
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    a classical vacuum. A closely related property of materials is magnetic susceptibility, which is a dimensionless proportionality factor that indicates...
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  • the susceptibility of a material or substance describes its response to an applied field. For example: Magnetic susceptibility Electric susceptibility The...
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    spontaneous magnetism only occurs below the Curie temperature. Magnetic susceptibility above the Curie temperature can be calculated from the Curie–Weiss...
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    Magnetic levitation (maglev) or magnetic suspension is a method by which an object is suspended with no support other than magnetic fields. Magnetic force...
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    Superparamagnetism (category Magnetic ordering)
    state, an external magnetic field is able to magnetize the nanoparticles, similarly to a paramagnet. However, their magnetic susceptibility is much larger...
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    Magnetism (redirect from Magnetic)
    substances exhibit some type of magnetism. Magnetic materials are classified according to their bulk susceptibility. Ferromagnetism is responsible for most...
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    Susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI), originally called BOLD venographic imaging, is an MRI sequence that is exquisitely sensitive to venous blood, hemorrhage...
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    Paramagnetism (category Electric and magnetic fields in matter)
    relative magnetic permeability slightly greater than 1 (i.e., a small positive magnetic susceptibility) and hence are attracted to magnetic fields. The...
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  • magnetic susceptibility. This measures the strength of interaction on placing the substance in a magnetic field. The volume magnetic susceptibility,...
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  • and initial magnetic susceptibility studies showed no signs of magnetic order down to 2K. In a subsequent study, the absence of magnetic order was verified...
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    volume magnetic susceptibilities of materials surrounding NMR sample to that of the solvent can reduce susceptibility broadening of magnetic resonance...
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    The magnetic susceptibility of a material is a measure of its ability to become magnetised by an external magnetic field (Dearing, 1999). The magnetic susceptibility...
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    by highly magnetic geologic or modern materials. Magnetometry largely relies on the fact that the topsoil has a higher magnetic susceptibility than most...
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  • Landau levels (category Electric and magnetic fields in matter)
    the applied magnetic field. It is named after the Soviet physicist Lev Landau. Landau quantization contributes towards magnetic susceptibility of metals...
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    lanthanide chelates in normal brain: contrast due to magnetic susceptibility effects". Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. 6 (2): 164–174. doi:10.1002/mrm...
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    Diamagnetism (category Electric and magnetic fields in matter)
    relative magnetic permeability that is less than or equal to 1, and therefore a magnetic susceptibility less than or equal to 0, since susceptibility is defined...
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    lanthanide chelates in normal brain: contrast due to magnetic susceptibility effects". Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. 6 (2): 164–74. doi:10.1002/mrm...
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  • Curie's law (category Electric and magnetic fields in matter)
    proportionality is reduced. For a fixed value of the field, the magnetic susceptibility is inversely proportional to temperature, that is M = χ H , χ =...
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  • Curie–Weiss law (category Magnetic ordering)
    In magnetism, the Curie–Weiss law describes the magnetic susceptibility χ of a ferromagnet in the paramagnetic region above the Curie temperature: χ =...
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    Quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) provides a novel contrast mechanism in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) different from traditional susceptibility weighted...
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  • In electricity (electromagnetism), the electric susceptibility ( χ e {\displaystyle \chi _{\text{e}}} ; Latin: susceptibilis "receptive") is a dimensionless...
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    that form the basis of life. Meanwhile, magnetic interactions between the spin and angular momentum magnetic moments of electrons also play a role in...
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    Magnet (redirect from Magnetic material)
    relation M = χH in SI, where χ is the (dimensionless) magnetic susceptibility. Most non-magnetic materials have a relatively small χ (on the order of a...
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  • are: T1-mapping (notably used in cardiac magnetic resonance imaging) T2-mapping Quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) Quantitative fluid flow MRI...
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    University, where he was awarded his doctorate for a thesis on the magnetic susceptibility of certain crystals. In 1927, he headed for Europe, where he met...
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    Matthey magnetic susceptibility balance, is a scientific instrument used to measure the magnetic susceptibility of solids and liquids. Magnetic susceptibility...
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    moment Magnetic susceptibility Orbital magnetization Magnetic dipole–dipole interaction Cullity, B. D.; Graham, C. D. (2008). Introduction to Magnetic Materials...
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  • Van Vleck paramagnetism (category Electric and magnetic fields in matter)
    to a positive and temperature-independent contribution to the magnetic susceptibility of a material, derived from second order corrections to the Zeeman...
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  • of the high spin FeCl4 anion, the liquid is paramagnetic and a magnetic susceptibility of 40.6 × 10−6 emu g−1 is reported. A simple small neodymium magnet...
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