The theory of magnetic poles

PAM Dirac - Physical Review, 1948 - APS
If one supposes that a particle with a single magnetic pole can exist and that it interacts with
charged particles, the laws of quantum mechanics lead to the requirement that the electric …

[CITATION][C] A new formulation on the electromagnetic field

T Ohmura - Progress of Theoretical Physics, 1956 - academic.oup.com
Dirac1l has developed the theory of magnetic poles, where he pointed out a possibility of
quantization of charge and explained why such particles have never been observed so far …

Note on Dirac's theory of magnetic poles

HA Wilson - Physical Review, 1949 - APS
IRAC'S result that eogo= hc/4x'where eo is the elementary electric point charge and gs the
elementary point magnetic pole may be obtained very simply from classical electrodynamics …

On the quantum theory of the electromagnetic field

M Born - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London …, 1934 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Existing attempts to apply the quantum theory to the electromagnetic field are open to
serious objections. Above all, the time is treated differently from the space co-ordinates; the …

Magnetic charge and quantum field theory

J Schwinger - Physical review, 1966 - APS
A quantum field theory of magnetic and electric charge is constructed. It is verified to be
relativistically invariant in consequence of the charge quantization condition eg ℏ c= n, an …

Significance of electromagnetic potentials in the quantum theory

Y Aharonov, D Bohm - Physical review, 1959 - APS
In this paper, we discuss some interesting properties of the electromagnetic potentials in the
quantum domain. We shall show that, contrary to the conclusions of classical mechanics …

[BOOK][B] Methods in the quantum theory of magnetism

SV Tiablikov - 2013 - books.google.com
Magnetic properties are exhibited to a greater or lesser extent by all substances. Among
solids, we can distinguish a group of magnetic substances whose magnetic properties are …

The magnetic moment of the electron

G Breit - Nature, 1928 - nature.com
THE hypothesis of the spinning electron assigns to the electron an angular momentum h/4π
and a magnetic moment eh/4π mc. Dirac1 showed that the spectroscopic duplexity pointed …

On the possibility of electric dipole moments for elementary particles and nuclei

EM Purcell, NF Ramsey - Physical Review, 1950 - APS
'T is generally assumed on the basis of some suggestive theo---retical symmetry arguments'
that nuclei and elementary particles can have no electric dipole moments. It is the purpose of …

On the theory of the electron and positive

WH Furry, JR Oppenheimer - Physical Review, 1934 - APS
In this paper we develop Dirac's suggestions for the interpretation of his theory of the
electron to give a consistent theory of electrons and positives. In Section 1, we discuss the …