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Langevin's theory is a classical theory which explains diamagnetism in materials.
The Langevin's diamagnetism equation gives an expression for diamagnetic suseptibility,
Where,
See derivation below.
Explanation:
Consider a single electron in an atom revolving around the nucleus of atomic number
Then the Coulombic attraction between electron and nucleus supplies the necessary centripetal force of revolution and hence,
Thus,
Now suppose a magnetic field
Then Lorentz force on the electron shall be such that it will tend to act opposite to coulomb interaction and hence, net force which is again the centripetal force is,
But
Where we have substituted
Now solving for
and
For
This is a remarkable result, the electrons with orbital moments along the direction of the field slow down while the electrons with orbital moments opposing the field speed up, by an amount given by the Larmor's frequency,
Thus, corresponding change in electronic current in orbital motion,
For
Where
But, for spherically symmetric electron cloud,
And
Thus the magnetization,
Therefore, diamagnetic suseptibility,
As consistent with experiment, the suseptibility is independent of temperature.