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Photon's Magnetic Field, The: Optical Nmr Spectroscopy
Optical NMR Spectroscopy
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This book is a collection of papers on a fundamentally new concept in physics — the photon's magnetic field, B?. It discusses various applications of B? to predict the existence of new magneto-optic phenomena and to reinterpret some of the fundamentals of optics in terms of B? of the photon. One of these new phenomena, optical NMR spectroscopy, has already been verified experimentally, leading to a new analytical technique of widespread potential utility.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- Chapter 1 OPTICAL NMR AND ESR SPECTROSCOPY EQUIVALENT MAGNETIC FLUX DENSITY OF THE CIRCULARLY POLARISED LASER
- Chapter 2 THE MAGNETOSTATIC FLUX DENSITY Bn OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD: DEVELOPMENT AND CLASSICAL INTERPRETATION
- Chapter 3 THE ELEMENTARY STATIC MAGNETIC FIELD OF THE PHOTON
- Chapter 4 ON THE EXPERIMENTAL MEASUREMENT OF THE PHOTON'S FUNDAMENTAL
- Chapter 5 ON THE EXPERIMENTAL DETECTION OF THE PHOTON'S FUNDAMENTAL STATIC MAGNETIC FIELD OPERATOR: THE ANOMALOUS OPTICAL ZEEMAN AND OPTICAL PASCHEN BACK EFFECTS
- Chapter 6 THE PHOTON'S MAGNETOSTAT1C FLUX QUANTUM: SYMMETRY AND WAVE PARTICLE DUALITY, FUNDAMENTAL CONSEQUENCES IN PHYSICAL OPTICS
- Chapter 7 THE PHOTON'S MAGNETOSTAT1C FLUX QUANTUM BII : ON THE ABSENCE OF FARADAY INDUCTION
- Chapter 8 THE OPTICAL FARADAY EFFECT AND OPTICAL MCD
- Chapter 9 THE PHOTON'S MAGNETOSTATIC FLUX DENSITY BII :THE INVERSE FARADAY EFFECT REVISITED
- Chapter 10 THE PHOTON'S MAGNETOSTATIC FLUX QUANTUM: THE OPTICAL COTTON MOUTON EFFECT
- Chapter 11 THE PHOTON'S MAGNETIC FLUX QUANTUM BII : THE MAGNETIC NATURE OF ANTISYMMETRIC LIGHT SCATTERING.
- Chapter 12 THE PHOTON'S MAGNETOSTATIC FLUX QUANTUM: FORWARD BACKWARD BIREFRINGENCE INDUCED BY A LASER