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Content of the lecture: 0:00 Intro 0:44 Recommended literature 1:01 Magnetic elements in the periodic table 2:27 Magnetic and angular momentum 9:59 Einstein–de Haas effect 13:58 Spin of the electron 17:17 Stern–Gerlach experiment 26:05 Summary of the quantum numbers 30:24 Relationship between the magnetization and the field Additional videos used in this lecture: Video from University of Michigan Physics Demonstraton Lab. "5H60.10 - Einstein De Haas Effect": • 5H60.10 - Einstein De Haas Effect Video from Stefan Heusler. "Stern-Gerlach Experiment (U2 07 03)". • 100 Years anniversary: Stern-Gerlach Exper... These lectures have been recorded for the Bachelor‘s course “Advanced Materials”, taking place at the Faculty of Physics of the University of Vienna during the summer semester of 2020. The course covers magnetic materials and an introduction to spintronics. It has been developed by the Nanomagnetism and Magnonics group (www.nanomag.univie.ac.at). The whole series can be found here: • Advanced Materials Lecture .

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