In Three Lectures On Topological Phases Of Matter section 2.1 mentioned, that: I <mi

Kevin Snyder

Kevin Snyder

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2022-05-09

In Three Lectures On Topological Phases Of Matter section 2.1 mentioned, that:
I = d t d 3 x ( a E + b B )
correspond to ferromagnetism and ferroelectricity. And that
I = d t d 3 x ( a i j E i E j + b i j B i B j )
correspondence to electric and magnetic susceptibility.
Could somebody clarify, why?

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arbotsck8sg

arbotsck8sg

Beginner2022-05-10Added 22 answers

The energy of an electric dipole moment p/magnetic dipole moment m in the external field is proportional to it, W = p E or W = m B . In a ferromagnetic sample the local magnetic dipole moment is propotional to element of volume d 3 x. This is just the same as you have in the expression for I .
Then, if you consider a dielectric or diamagnetic sample, it gets polarized in the external electric or magnetic field. The susceptibility is a tensor that relates, for example, the dipole moment of unit volume P (polarization) and the external field E :
P i = a j i E j .
Since P is again the dipole moment, you get the expression I for action

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