Experimenting in strong magnetic fields
β Scribed by G.F.S.
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1931
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 101 KB
- Volume
- 212
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0016-0032
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β¦ Synopsis
July, I93i.]
CURRENT ToPIcs. 133 evolved a conception of the nature of light adequate to explain nearly all the phenomena of light already known or to be come upon in the next half-century. Before his death at an early age in 1827 Fresnel had placed physics under an additional debt to him by furnishing a picture of the wave surface in biaxial crystals.
At the time of his death Thomas Young was working on a dictionary of hieroglyphics. "I once heard Ames remark that 'Thomas Young was the last of the men who knew everything.' In any event, whether we consider the native ability of this great Englishman, or his versatility or his energy or his straightforwardness, his example is an inspiration to every student of physics; and this Society does well to cherish his memory." G. F. S.
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## Abstract The spin rearrangement of Οβelectrons in the ground state of a conjugated molecule in a strong magnetic field __H__ is discussed. The spin __S__ of the molecule increases as the field __H__ increases (intramolecular paramagnetism). The dependence __S__(__H__) for linear and cyclic conju