Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1799471 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2015 | 5 Pages |
•The translational invariance of magnetisation.•The rotational invariance of magnetisation.•An electron attached to an electric vortex.•A kind of Landau paramagnetism.•A kind of Pauli diamagnetism.
In this work we investigate magnetic effects in terms of the translational and rotational invariances of magnetisation. Whilst Landau-type diamagnetism originates from translational invariance, a new diamagnetism could result from rotational invariance. Translational invariance results in only conventional Landau-type diamagnetism, whereas rotational invariance can induce a paramagnetic susceptibility for localised electrons and also a new kind of diamagnetism that is specific to conducting electrons. In solids, the moving electron shows a paramagnetic susceptibility but the surrounding screening of electrons may produce a new diamagnetic response by Lenz's law, resulting in a total susceptibility that tends to zero. For electricity, similar behaviours are obtained. We also derive the DC-type negative electric susceptibility via two methods in analogy with Landau diamagnetism.