The Theory of Electric and Magnetic Susceptibilities

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The Theory of Electric and Magnetic Susceptibilities is a foundational 1932 monograph that systematically applies quantum mechanics to explain how materials respond to electric and magnetic fields, helping establish modern solid-state and magnetism theory.

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instanceOf non‑fiction book
physics book
scientific monograph
appliesTo crystalline solids
insulators
magnetic materials
molecules
contribution foundation for modern solid‑state theory of response functions
systematic quantum‑mechanical treatment of susceptibilities
unified treatment of electric and magnetic responses of matter
describes microscopic origins of macroscopic susceptibilities
response of materials to electric fields
response of materials to magnetic fields
establishes link between quantum states and bulk susceptibilities
field condensed matter physics
magnetism
physics
quantum mechanics
solid‑state physics
historicalSignificance early comprehensive quantum‑mechanical treatment of material response
helped establish modern theoretical magnetism
influential in development of modern solid‑state theory
influencedField magnetism theory
materials science
quantum theory of magnetism
solid‑state physics
language English
publicationYear 1932
topic crystal field effects
diamagnetism
dielectric response
electric susceptibility
ferromagnetism
lattice contributions to susceptibility
linear response theory
magnetic response of materials
magnetic susceptibility
molecular susceptibilities
paramagnetism
quantum theory of solids
usesMethod operator formalism
quantum mechanical perturbation theory
statistical mechanics
wave mechanics

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John Hasbrouck Van Vleck notableWork The Theory of Electric and Magnetic Susceptibilities