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§4.1–2 Polarization Christopher Crawford PHY 416 2014-11-21.

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1 §4.1–2 Polarization Christopher Crawford PHY 416 2014-11-21

2 Outline Introduction Goal of chapter 4: (ε 0  ε)E  D Dielectric material – bound charge Geometry of chapter 4 – polarization chains Dipoles in a material Properties of a dipole – force, torque, energy Induced dipoles – polarizability α Alignment of polar molecules Polarization field (density) P(r) Field of dipole distribution – bound charge Example – dielectric sphere 2

3 Dielectric materials Three material properties – three electrical components – Permittivity (dielectric)D = ε E– capacitance C = ε A/d – Permeability (magnet)B = μ H– inductance L = μ A/d – Conductivity (conductor)J = σ E– conductanceG = σ A/d Free charge vs. bound charge – dielectric – Insulator (dielectric) – semiconductor – conductor – superconductor – Conduction band in a solid, Ionization in a liquid – Polarization – stretching of charge or rotation of permanent dipoles Charge screening – Polarization chains – Example: capacitor 3

4 Pure spherical dipole 4

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6 Properties of dipole Dipole field – multipole expansion – Dipole chain – middle charges cancel Force on a dipole – Force on a quadrupole? Torque on a dipole in a field – Analogous to force on a point charge Dipole energy in a field – Alternate derivation of force 6

7 Polarizability Atomic polarizability tensor:  – Field stretches +/- charge in opposite directions: polarization – May depend on intrinsic directions of the material: birefringence Example: atomic nucleus in uniform electron cloud 7

8 Alignment of polar molecules 8


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