On angular momentum and magnetic moment in many-electron system
Yuri Kornyushin

TL;DR
This paper provides a simple statistical physics explanation for how many-electron systems can have zero angular momentum while maintaining a non-zero magnetic moment.
Contribution
It offers a novel, straightforward explanation for the coexistence of zero angular momentum and non-zero magnetic moment in many-electron systems.
Findings
Zero angular momentum can coexist with a non-zero magnetic moment.
Statistical physics principles explain this coexistence.
The explanation clarifies a common misconception in many-electron systems.
Abstract
Simple explanation of coexistence of zero angular momentum and non-zero magnetic moment in many-electron system is discussed in this short note from the point of view of statistical physics
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Physical and Chemical Molecular Interactions · Quantum and electron transport phenomena · Quantum, superfluid, helium dynamics
