[Wien] magnetic susceptibility for a ferromagnetic metal or for a ferromagnetic semiconductor

Fecher, Gerhard fecher at uni-mainz.de
Wed Jul 19 07:27:57 CEST 2017


How do you define the magnetic susceptibility ?
Did you hear about the field dependence of the magnetisation and hysteresis in ferromagnets, isn't the permeability of an ferromagnet depending on the applied magnetic field ?

I suggest to read some tectbook on magnetism, e.g. by M. Coeye or by J. Kübler (chapter 4.2 in the 1st edition page 162 ff.).

Ciao
Gerhard

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Dr. Gerhard H. Fecher
Institut of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry
Johannes Gutenberg - University
55099 Mainz
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Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids
01187 Dresden
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dear wien2k user

>From the userguide we find how to calculate the magnetic susceptibility for an insulator or a paramagnetic metal but how to calculate the magnetic susceptibility for a ferromagnetic metal or for a ferromagnetic semiconductor?


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