Effect of the magnetic moment on the interaction energy between particles
Voicu Dolocan

TL;DR
This paper investigates how magnetic moments influence the interaction energies between particles, modifying Yukawa and Coulomb laws with a cosine factor, and applies findings to ferromagnetism with experimental validation.
Contribution
It introduces a modification to Yukawa and Coulomb interactions accounting for magnetic moments, enhancing understanding of magnetic effects on particle interactions.
Findings
Interaction laws are altered by a cosine factor depending on magnetic moments and distance.
Modified laws agree well with experimental data in ferromagnetism.
Provides a theoretical framework for magnetic influence on particle interactions.
Abstract
In this paper we take into account the effect of the magnetic moment on the Yukawa and Coulomb interaction between particles. We find that the Yukawa's and Coulomb's laws are modified by a factor cosine, whose argument depends on the magnetic moment of the particles and also, on the distance between the two particles. The obtained results are applied to ferromagnetism and are in a good agreement with experimental data.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Quantum and electron transport phenomena · Magneto-Optical Properties and Applications
