Artificial double refraction, due to æolotropic distribution, with application to colloidal solutions and magnetic fields

T. Havelock
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In 1902 Majorana described some new effects observed on placing in a uniform magnetic field certain solutions of dialysed iron, such as that of Bravais. The solution was found to become doubly refracting like a positive or negative uniaxal crystal, with its axis parallel to the lines of magnetic force. A formal theory of the phenomena given by Voigt consisted in adding to the ordinary electrical equations terms of the second order, representing the action of the magnetic field upon the natural vibrations of the medium. Previously to these experiments, Kerr had obtained a negative double refraction in submitting to a magnetic field a medium composed of pure water containing invisibly fine particles of Fe3O4, his explanation of the effect being that the particles might be supposed to join together into filaments along the lines of magnetic force.
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人工双折射,由于各向同性分布,应用于胶体溶液和磁场
1902年,马约拉纳描述了在均匀磁场中放置某些透析铁溶液时观察到的一些新效应,例如布拉瓦伊的溶液。人们发现,溶液可以像正单轴晶体或负单轴晶体一样具有双重折射,其轴线与磁力线平行。Voigt给出的现象的正式理论包括在普通的电方程中加入二阶项,表示磁场对介质自然振动的作用。在这些实验之前,Kerr在将含有看不见的Fe3O4细颗粒的纯水介质置于磁场中得到了负双折射,他对这种效应的解释是,这些颗粒可能会沿着磁力的线连接成细丝。
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