Diamagnetic Anisotropy

Diamagnetic Anisotropy Definition:

An effect that causes different regions of space to be characterized by different magnetic field strengths.

Diamagnetic Anisotropy Explained:

Diamagnetic anisotropy shows a magnetic field according to the electrical charges that circulate in a certain way. In order to study and observe the magnetic fields, understanding the movements of pi-electrons and protons that surround a certain molecule or within the molecule allows us to see how they affect magnetic motion.