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Physical Attraction The Mysteries of Magnetism. Joachim Stöhr SSRL/SLAC. Magnetism and Humans. “Animal Magnetism” –Mesmerizing – Magnetic Healing. Magnetic Attraction. From myth to science …. Magnetic Objects. Magnetic Devices. Overview of Talk.
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Physical Attraction The Mysteries of Magnetism Joachim Stöhr SSRL/SLAC
Magnetism and Humans “Animal Magnetism” –Mesmerizing – Magnetic Healing Magnetic Attraction From myth to science …..
Overview of Talk • A historical perspective … the spin on magnetism … • Magnetism today… the hi-tech society • A Glimpse of the Future……ultra-small, ultra-fast
The term “magnetism” Legend: Shepherd by the name of Magnés found that his iron tipped cane was attracted to rocks More probable: Name comes from city of Magnesia (modern Turkey) surrounded by magnetic rock deposits Thales of Miletus (Greek, ~634 - 546 BC) first described “magnetism” as the attraction of iron by ``lodestone“ - lodestone is the naturally occurring mineral magnetite Fe3O4
Si Nan - the south governor China, ca. 200 BC magnetic lodestone spoon south bronze plate direction pointers likely used for feng shui - the method of achieving harmony with the forces of nature by properly aligning buildings and placing of objects.
Earth is magnetic - compass follows its field Naval navigation: China in late 11th or early 12th century compass became known in Europe sometime later in the 12th century In 1600William Gilbert published his book “De Magnete“ - “About the Magnet“ he explained that compass needle points north-south because earth is magnetic William Gilbert (England, 1544-1603)
Earth field mostly from electric currents in the liquid iron outer core Field changes direction about every 500,000 years
Around 1800: mythical magnetism Franz Anton Mesmer theorized that "animal magnetism" accounted for his ability to heal. Mesmerizing a patient Franz Anton Mesmer (Germany/Austria 1734-1815)
“The mystery of magnetism, explain that to me! No greater mystery, except love and hate.” Around 1800: magnetism is fundamental, it is just there – it does not need to be explained Natural Philosophy: two opposites make a “whole” love – hate black – white north – south plus – minus Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Germany, 1749-1832) …contains important modern element: there are no magnetic monopoles!
1819 – a breakthrough discovery Hans Christian Oersted (Denmark, 1777-1851)
1831: The foundation of the industrial society Electric generator: motion electricity Electric motor: electricity motion Michael Faraday (England, 1791 – 1867)
Electricity is big $$$$$$$ US electricity retail sales: $ 250 billion/year ($ 0.25 trillion) Total Gross Domestic Product (trillions of $) 1. United States 10.9 2. Japan 4.3 3. Germany 2.4 4. United Kingdom 1.8 5. France 1.7 6. Italy 1.5 7. China 1.4 Hydro-electric - water drives turbine Nuclear - heats water - steam - turbine Fuel - burns - hot gases - turbine About half of the US energy is consumed as electricity
1845: Magnetism and light – a connection ! again… Michael Faraday 1791 - 1867 Light must have a magnetic component
1864: Maxwell’s equations: coupling of electric and magnetic phenomena Light is an electromagnetic wave James Clerk Maxwell Ludwig Boltzmann(Germany,1844-1906) “Was it a god who wrote these symbols …unveiling the forces of nature?” (Scotland, 1831 – 1879)
The electro-magnetic spectrum: “wireless waves at the speed of light” Visible light It is hard to imagine our society without wireless technology !
1921-1928: Getting to the origin of magnetism 7 years that changed physics and magnetism • The concept of thespin (Pauli, Uhlenbeck & Goudsmit, Dirac) • Quantum theory (Heisenberg, Schrödinger, Dirac) • Magnetic exchange interaction in materials (Heisenberg) The mystery of spin: when measured, it is always along a “quantization axis” – “up” or “down”
The inside of magnets: origin of magnetism magnet = arrangement of atoms with aligned spins
Magnetism today…… the high-tech society… ……beyond electricity and wireless
The spin on electronics: magnetic devices in computers “chip - RAM” “disk” “0” and “1” bits = small magnetic areas with opposite magnetization direction
Magnetic recording technology Courtesy of Jan Thiele, Hitachi
The Data Storage Industry $53 billion/year worldwide revenues IBM RAMAC 1956: 1 song stack of 50 giant discs, 24" diameter total 4.4 MB - $35,000/year rent Today: 200 GB = 200, 000 MB - $ 90 10,000 songs
Magnetic recording: Small and fast ! 1 mile/hour 1000 miles/hour Incredibly small bits – incredible writing and reading speeds
The invisible ultra-small world understand size limits -- no stable bits--
X-ray images … then and now X-rays have come a long way…… 1 0 “bits” 10,000 times smaller 1895 W. Röntgen, Würzburg 1993 SSRL/SLAC
A Glimpse of the Future…… exploring ultrafast time scales ….is there a data storage speed limit ?
Present switching pulses are generated by current flow through wires “Oersted fields” most advanced technology: 100 picosecond (10 billionth of a second) current pulses magnetic recording works fine With this method we cannot explore faster switching today …. is there a speed limit ????
The ultra-fast world How can we explore this void?
An electro-magnetic brainstorm Create an artificial “lightning bolt” and use it to switch a magnetic sample ! (Prof. ETH Zürich, Switzerland)
Creation of large, ultrafast magnetic fields Conventional method - too slow Artificial “lightning bolt” – an electron accelerator
The Speed Limit of Magnetic Switching tpulse= 3 ps tpulse= 100 fs 1 0 1 0 1 90 mm 90 mm 30 times faster than conventional -- switching still works reliably -- 1000 times faster than conventional -- switching is not reliable -- .. but we don’t understand why! There is a speed limit!
The magnetic recording limits: size and speed size speed factor < 1000 to go factor 30 x 150 ~ 5000 to go
Near Hall FEL Center to come in 2008 The future: seeing the invisible at ultrafast speeds Linac Coherent Light Source – LCLS the first x-ray laser in the world Far Hall
In Summary….. • Magnetism …. • is an old phenomenon and topic • has many important practical applications • navigation … electricity … wireless communication… medical imaging • underlies modern data storage technology • may be used in future for computer memory and “quantum computing” • remains an exciting research topic ... the mystery of magnetism continues...
Acknowledgements Ann Mueller, SSRL Science website: http://www.howstuffworks.com My research group: http://www-ssrl.slac.stanford.edu/stohr http://www-ssrl.slac.stanford.edu/stohrgroup