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    Look up diamagnetism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Diamagnetism is the property of materials that are repelled by a magnetic field; an applied magnetic...
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    Superdiamagnetism (or perfect diamagnetism) is a phenomenon occurring in certain materials at low temperatures, characterised by the complete absence of...
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    discoveries include the principles underlying electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism and electrolysis. Although Faraday received little formal education,...
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    external field. Diamagnets are materials with a magnetic permeability less than μ0 (a relative permeability less than 1). Consequently, diamagnetism is a form...
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    polarization. If the field H is small, the response of the magnetization M in a diamagnet or paramagnet is approximately linear: M = χ H , {\displaystyle \mathbf...
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    fundamental origins of diamagnetism in superconductors and normal materials are very different. In normal materials diamagnetism arises as a direct result...
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    is the magnetic force on the paramagnet (or diamagnet) per unit volume (i.e. force density). In diamagnets ( χ < 0 {\displaystyle \chi <0} ) and paramagnets...
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    Johanna van Leeuwen's proof that classical physics cannot account for diamagnetism, and Arnold Sommerfeld's extension of the Bohr model to include special-relativistic...
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  • 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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    Edmund H. (1992). Encyclopedia of Applied Physics. Vol. 4: Combustion to Diamagnetism. VCH. pp. 267–272. ISBN 978-3-527-28126-8. Retrieved 2 May 2011. Smith...
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    2020. Retrieved 23 April 2020. Chen Z (21 April 2010). "Measurement of Diamagnetism in Water". hdl:11299/90865. Archived from the original on 8 January 2022...
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    Turan; Leighton, Chris (1 July 2020). "Voltage-induced ferromagnetism in a diamagnet". Science Advances. 6 (31): eabb7721. Bibcode:2020SciA....6.7721W. doi:10...
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  • called paramagnetism, or an alignment against the field, χ < 0, called diamagnetism. Magnetic susceptibility indicates whether a material is attracted into...
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    magnetic levitation; permanent magnets, electromagnets, ferromagnetism, diamagnetism, superconducting magnets, and magnetism due to induced currents in conductors...
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    Immergut (1992). Encyclopedia of applied physics. Vol. 4: Combustion to Diamagnetism. VCH Publishers. pp. 267–72. ISBN 978-3-527-28126-8. Retrieved 2 May...
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    phenomena Quantum Hall effect Spin Hall effect Kondo effect Magnetic phases Diamagnet Superdiamagnet Paramagnet Superparamagnet Ferromagnet Antiferromagnet...
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    mechanics (alongside John von Neumann), the quantum mechanical theory of diamagnetism, the theory of superfluidity, the theory of second-order phase transitions...
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  • Piezoelectric constants Pyroelectricity Seebeck coefficient Curie temperature Diamagnetism Hall coefficient Hysteresis Magnetostriction Magnetocaloric coefficient...
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    the material exhibits large quantum oscillations and large nonlinear diamagnetism. Three of the four outer-shell electrons of each atom in a graphene sheet...
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    Substances respond weakly to three other types of magnetism—paramagnetism, diamagnetism, and antiferromagnetism—but the forces are usually so weak that they...
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    Mechanism by which materials form into and are attracted to magnets Diamagnetism – Magnetic property of ordinary materials Landau, L. D. (1933). A possible...
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    some as a sign of superconductivity, although it is a sign of regular diamagnetism or ferromagnetism. While initial preprints claimed the material was a...
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    against the cleavage plane, exhibiting the greatest diamagnetism (by weight) of any room-temperature diamagnet. In comparison[dubious – discuss], pyrolytic graphite...
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    "nonmagnetic" materials by three other magnetic effects: paramagnetism, diamagnetism, and antiferromagnetism, although these forces are usually so small they...
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    phenomena Quantum Hall effect Spin Hall effect Kondo effect Magnetic phases Diamagnet Superdiamagnet Paramagnet Superparamagnet Ferromagnet Antiferromagnet...
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    Académie des sciences. Langevin is noted for his work on paramagnetism and diamagnetism, and devised the modern interpretation of this phenomenon in terms of...
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    phenomena Quantum Hall effect Spin Hall effect Kondo effect Magnetic phases Diamagnet Superdiamagnet Paramagnet Superparamagnet Ferromagnet Antiferromagnet...
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  • Johanna van Leeuwen's proof that classical physics cannot account for diamagnetism, Bohr's model of the hydrogen atom and Arnold Sommerfeld's extension...
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    attracted to magnetic fields. In contrast, oxygenated hemoglobin exhibits diamagnetism, a weak repulsion from a magnetic field. Scientists agree that the event...
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    from its interior, a phenomenon known as the Meissner effect or perfect diamagnetism. Superconducting magnets are used as electromagnets in magnetic resonance...
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