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- a mechanical device that serves to connect the ends of adjacent objects (同)coupler
- the act of pairing a male and female for reproductive purposes; "the casual couplings of adolescents"; "the mating of some species occurs only in the spring" (同)mating, pairing, conjugation, union, sexual union
- having equal and opposite electric charges or magnetic poles having opposite signs and separated by a small distance
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Magnetic dipole–dipole interaction, also called dipolar coupling, refers to the direct interaction between two magnetic dipoles.
Suppose m1 and m2 are two magnetic moments in space. The potential energy H of the interaction is then given by:
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where μ0 is the magnetic constant, r̂ is a unit vector parallel to the line joining the centers of the two dipoles, and |r| is the distance between the centers of m1 and m2. Alternatively, suppose γ1 and γ2 are gyromagnetic ratios of two spins. Then:
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where r̂ is a unit vector in the direction of the line joining the two spins, and |r| is the distance between them.
The force F arising from the interaction between m1 and m2 is given by:
Contents
- 1 Dipolar coupling and NMR spectroscopy
- 2 Relevance to Current Research
- 3 See also
- 4 References
Dipolar coupling and NMR spectroscopy
The direct dipole-dipole coupling is very useful for molecular structural studies, since it depends only on known physical constants and the inverse cube of internuclear distance. Estimation of this coupling provides a direct spectroscopic route to the distance between nuclei and hence the geometrical form of the molecule, or additionally also on intermolecular distances in the solid state leading to NMR crystallography notably in amorphous materials. Although internuclear magnetic dipole couplings contain a great deal of structural information, in isotropic solution, they average to zero as a result of rotational diffusion. However, their effect on nuclear spin relaxation results in measurable nuclear Overhauser effects (NOEs).
The residual dipolar coupling (RDC) occur if the molecules in solution exhibit a partial alignment leading to an incomplete averaging of spatially anisotropic magnetic interactions i.e. dipolar couplings. RDC measurement provides information on the global folding of the protein-long distance structural information. It also provides information about "slow" dynamics in molecules
Relevance to Current Research
While the theory of magnetic dipole-dipole interactions has deep roots, it is not a dead subject by any means. For instance, the dipole-dipole interaction is critical to the understanding of magnetic dipoles in optical lattices.[1]
See also
- J-coupling
- Magic angle
- Residual dipolar coupling
- Nuclear Overhauser effect
- Magnetic moment
References
- Malcolm H. Levitt, Spin Dynamics: Basics of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. ISBN 0-471-48922-0.
- ^ Wall, M. L.; Carr, L. D. (2013). "Dipole-dipole interactions in optical lattices do not follow an inverse cube power law". arXiv:1303.1230 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
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English Journal
- Dielectric relaxation properties of carboxylic acid-terminated n-alkyl monolayers tethered to Si(1 1 1): dynamics of dipoles and gauche defects.
- Godet C1.
- Journal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal.J Phys Condens Matter.2016 Mar 9;28(9):094012. Epub 2016 Feb 12.
- Molecular-level insights into the organization and dynamics of n-alkyl monolayers covalently bonded to Si(1 1 1) were gained from admittance measurements of dipolar relaxation in rectifying Hg [Formula: see text] HOOC-C10H25-n Si junctions performed as a function of applied voltage and temperatu
- PMID 26872003
- Effects of the rotation angle on surface plasmon coupling of nanoprisms.
- Chien MH1, Nien LW, Chao BK, Li JH, Hsueh CH.
- Nanoscale.Nanoscale.2016 Feb 14;8(6):3660-70. doi: 10.1039/c5nr07476b. Epub 2016 Jan 26.
- We studied the effects of relative orientation of bowtie nanostructures on the plasmon resonance both experimentally and theoretically in this work. Specifically, we fabricated gold bowtie nanoantennas with rotated nanoprisms, measured the near-field and the far-field resonance behaviors using Raman
- PMID 26809737
- Dynamics of intramolecular spin exchange interaction of a nitronyl nitroxide diradical in solution and on surfaces.
- Lloveras V1, Badetti E1, Veciana J1, Vidal-Gancedo J1.
- Nanoscale.Nanoscale.2016 Feb 11. [Epub ahead of print]
- In this paper we report the study of the dynamics of a thermally modulated intramolecular spin exchange interaction of a novel diradical nitronyl nitroxide-substituted disulfide in solution and when it is grafted on a gold surface. The structure of this diradical was designed to have flexible chains
- PMID 26864080
Japanese Journal
- Resonant magnetization switching induced by spin-torque-driven oscillations and its use in three-dimensional magnetic storage applications
- Selective mode excitation in three-chained magnetic vortices
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- Introduction This page will be devoted to understanding the finer aspects of dipolar coupling starting with expansion of the dipolar Hamiltonian. The dipolar coupling is a through space interaction, which can give insights into the ...
- Dipolar coupling arises due to the direct interaction between two particles with non-zero spin. The magnitude of this coupling is proportional to the inverse third power of the distance between particles and to the product of their gyromagnetic ratios
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