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Magnetic Properties of Materials

2M2AB2 Magnetic Properties of Materials Materials and Chemistry S8
Lessons : 14 h TD : 0 h TP : 0 h Project : 0 h Total : 14 h
Co-ordinator : Raymond Fresard
Prerequisite
Electronic properties of metals.
Bases of quantum physics and statistical physics.
Course Objectives
The aim of this lecture is to give our second year students a good basic culture on the creation and measurement of magnetic fields, the response of certain materials to the application of magnetic fields, the resulting applications and to the Quantum Hall effect and its implications in metrology.
Syllabus
Maxwell's equations for macroscopic fields in the magnetic matter.
Properties of Fields B, H, M in materials.
Creation of magnetic fields and magnetic measurements.
Thermodynamics of magnetic media.
Landau levels. Shubnikov-de Haas, de Haas-van Alphen, and quantum Hall effect.
Ising and Heisenberg models.
Practical work (TD or TP)
Non renseigné
Acquired skills
General knowledge of the magnetic properties of materials, as well as the production and measurement of magnetic fields. Notions of metrology from the quantum Hall effect.
Bibliography
C. Kittel, Physique de l'état solide, Dunod (1998).
E. du Trémolet de Lacheisserie, Magnétisme, Fondements, Presses Universitaires de Grenoble (1999).
K. Yosida, Theory of Magnetism, 2nd Edition, Springer (1998).
P. Fasekas, Electron correlation and Magnetism, World Scientific (1999).

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