Magnetism in Condensed Matter 1s1okeznov
Magnetism in Condensed Matter 1s1okeznov
Magnetism in Condensed Matter 1s1okeznov
Condensed Matter
STEPHEN BLUNDELL
Department of Physics
University of Oxford
OXFORD
'UNIVERSITY PRESS
Contents
1 Introduction 1
1.1 Magnetic moments 1
1.1.1 Magnetic moments and angular momentum 2
1.1.2 Precession 3
1.1.3 The Bohr magneton 4
1.1.4 Magnetization and field 4
1.2 Classical mechanics and magnetic moments 6
1.2.1 Canonical momentum 7
1.2.2 The Bohr—van Leeuwen theorem 8
1.3 Quantum mechanics of spin 9
1.3.1 Orbital and spin angular momentum 9
1.3.2 Pauli spin matrices and spinors 10
1.3.3 Raising and lowering operators 12
1.3.4 The coupling of two spins 13
3 Environments 45
3.1 Crystal fields 45
3.1.1 Origin of crystal fields 45
3.1.2 Orbital quenching 48
3.1.3 The Jahn—Teller effect 50
3.2 Magnetic resonance techniques 52
3.2.1 Nuclear magnetic resonance 52
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4 Interactions 74
4.1 Magnetic dipolar interaction 74
4.2 Exchange interaction 74
4.2.1 Origin of exchange 74
4.2.2 Direct exchange 76
4.2.3 Indirect exchange in ionic solids: superexchange 77
4.2.4 Indirect exchange in metals 79
4.2.5 Double exchange 79
4.2.6 Anisotropic exchange interaction 81
4.2.7 Continuum approximation 82
B Electromagnetism 197
B.1 Magnetic moments 197
B.2 Maxwell's equations in free space 198
B.3 Free and bound currents 199
B.4 Maxwell's equations in matter 200
B.5 Boundary conditions 200
Index 234