Ultra-Hot plasma of magnetic monopoles as fifth phase of matter: Bonding dissociation conditions of N-S magnetic in a hot plasma medium and superlattices of solids
M. M. Bagheri-Mohagheghi

TL;DR
This paper theoretically investigates the conditions under which magnetic monopoles can dissociate in ultra-hot plasma and superlattices, proposing their potential existence and applications in advanced nanomaterials and electronic devices.
Contribution
It introduces a quantum and classical harmonic oscillator model to estimate dissociation energies and breakdown conditions for magnetic monopoles in extreme environments.
Findings
Magnetic monopoles dissociate at temperatures of 10^7 to 10^8 Kelvin.
Dissociation can occur under ultra-high pressure in solid superlattices.
Presence of magnetic monopoles could enable novel electronic and superconducting materials.
Abstract
A magnetic atom has two magnetic poles of N and S, and in normal conditions, separation of magnetic poles cannot be happened, even in very small atomic dimensions. Existence of magnetic dipoles is due to a fundamental property of magnetic materials and belongs to intrinsic spin of electrons. For the electron, N and S magnetic poles are considered, similar to a current loop. The aim of this paper is theoretical calculate dissociation energy of N-S poles a quantum magnetic particle with two approaches of classical and quantum mechanics by providing a harmonic oscillator simple model to estimate dissociation energy of the N-S poles and corresponding breakdown temperature and internal pressure. The results showed that separation of magnetic poles occurs in two states: (a) in an ultra-hot plasma medium with extremely high temperatures, such as in the center of a hot star, and (b) at…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum, superfluid, helium dynamics · Advanced Chemical Physics Studies · Dust and Plasma Wave Phenomena
