This lecture explains the derivation of the Lande g-factor, which is the total magnetization of a system resulting from the contributions of orbital and spin angular momenta, obtained by manipulating the vectorial sum of angular momenta.
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Covers the fundamentals of the Magneto-optical Kerr Effect (MOKE) and its applications in ultrafast magnetization processes and magnetic optical spectroscopy.
Explores magnetism, magnetic sources, fields, domains, hysteresis, energy contributions, types of magnetism, and nanoscale magnetic structure investigation.