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1 Current density and conductivity LL8 Section 21

2 j = mean charge flux density = current density = charge/area-time

3 Constant current: The flow in and out of every volume element is constant. By continuity No charge builds up or is depleted at any point.

4 To maintain constant current, E must be constant. That means there is no displacement current. The H-field from constant j is constant. A potential field

5 These 4 equations are insufficient to solve for the 6 unknosns j and E. For a homogeneous isotropic conductor, Ohm’s law usually holds.  = “electrical conductivity” In a homogeneous conductor,  is spatially uniform.

6 Laplace’s equation holds in a homogenous linear conductor when current is constant For constant current,  is not spatially uniform, and E is not zero inside the conductor

7 Boundary conditions for j and E Normal components of current density must be equal at the boundary due to charge conservation. All charges incident from the left must cross to the right.

8 The tangential electric field component is continuous

9 Boundary conditions at the boundary between a conductor and a dielectric No charge crosses into the insulator On both sides, assuming no extraneous charge on the interface.

10 Electric field does work on the charge de Power = Power per unit volume Dissipated as heat since current stays constant For a homogeneous conductor

11 Evolution of heat causes increase in entropy. Since the total entropy of the body must increase. For homogeneous linear conductors

12 For anisotropic bodies such as crystals, j need not be parallel to E. Conductivity tensor Positive, since Symmetric Onsager’s principle From volume 5 Statisitical Physics section 120, “Symmetry of kinetic coefficients.” A cubic crystal behaves as an isotropic body, since all three principal values of  ik are the same.


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