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Example 12.5.3 MAGNETIC INDUCTION FIELD OF A CURRENT LOOP 

Like the other ODEs of mathematical physics, the associated Legendre equation is likely to pop up quite unexpectedly. As an illustration, consider the magnetic induction field B and magnetic vector potential A created by a single circular current loop in the equatorial plane (Fig. 12.12).
We know from electromagnetic theory that the contribution of current element Id λ to the magnetic vector potential is

Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET             (12.113)
(This follows from Exercise 1.14.4 and Section 9.7) Equation (12.113), plus the symmetry of our system, shows that A has only a ϕˆ component and that the component is independent

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of ϕ ,17

A = ϕˆ Aϕ (r, θ ).             (12.114)

By Maxwell’s equations,

∇ × H = J,      Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET        (SI units).              (12.115)

Since

µ0H = B = ∇ × A,           (12.116)

we have

∇ × (∇ × A) = µ0J,               (12.117)

where J is the current density. In our problem J is zero everywhere except in the current loop. Therefore, away from the loop,

Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET        (12.118)

using Eq. (12.114).

From the expression for the curl in spherical polar coordinates (Section 2.5), we obtain (Example 2.5.2)

Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET

Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET

The second equation is the associated Legendre equation (12.80) with m = 1, and we may immediately write

Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET

The separation constant n(n + 1), n a nonnegative integer, was chosen to keep this solution well behaved.
By trial, letting R(r ) = r α , we find that α = n,or −n − 1. The first possibility is discarded, for our solution must vanish as r →∞. Hence

Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET

and

Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET

Here a is the radius of the current loop.
Since Aϕ must be invariant to reflection in the equatorial plane, by the symmetry of our problem,

Aϕ (r, cos θ) = Aϕ (r, − cos θ),                   (12.125)

the parity property of Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET  (cos θ) (Eq. (12.97)) shows that cn = 0 for n even.
To complete the evaluation of the constants, we may use Eq. (12.124) to calculate Bz along the z-axis (Bz = Br (r, θ = 0)) and compare with the expression obtained from the Biot–Savart law. This is the same technique as used in Example 12.3.3. We have (compare Eq. (2.47))

Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET

Using

Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET

(Eq. (12.94)) and then Eq. (12.91) with m = 1,

Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET

we obtain

Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET

(for all θ ). In particular, for θ = 0,

Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET

We may also obtain

Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET

The Biot–Savart law states that

Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET

Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET

Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET

Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET

FIGURE 12.13 Biot–Savart law applied to a circular loop.

Expanding by the binomial theorem, we obtain

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Equating Eqs. (12.130) and (12.134) term by term (with r = z),18 we find

Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET

Equivalently, we may write

Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET

and

Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET

These fields may be described in closed form by the use of elliptic integrals. Exercise 5.8.4 is an illustration of this approach. A third possibility is direct integration of Eq. (12.113) by expanding the denominator of the integral for Aϕ in Exercise 5.8.4 as a Legendre polynomial generating function. The current is specified by Dirac delta functions. These methods have the advantage of yielding the constants cn directly.
A comparison of magnetic current loop dipole fields and finite electric dipole fields may be of interest. For the magnetic current loop dipole, the preceding analysis gives

Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET

From the finite electric dipole potential of Section 12.1 we have

Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET

The two fields agree in form as far as the leading term is concerned (r −3 P1 ), and this is the basis for calling them both dipole fields.
As with electric multipoles, it is sometimes convenient to discuss point magnetic multipoles (see Fig. 12.14). For the dipole case, Eqs. (12.140) and (12.141), the point dipole is formed by taking the limit a → 0,I →∞, with Iaheld constant. With n a unit vector normal to the current loop (positive sense by right-hand rule, Section 1.10), the magnetic moment m is given by m = nIπ a2 

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SPHERICAL HARMONICS
 

In the separation of variables of (1) Laplace’s equation, (2) Helmholtz’s or the spacedependence of the electromagnetic wave equation, and (3) the Schrödinger wave equation for central force fields,

2 ψ + k2 f(r) ψ = 0,                      (12.144)

the angular dependence, coming entirely from the Laplacian operator, is19

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Azimuthal Dependence — Orthogonality 

The separated azimuthal equation is

Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET           (12.146)

with solutions

Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET              (12.147)

with m integer, which satisfy the orthogonal condition

Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET               (12.148)

Notice that it is the product Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NETthat is taken and that ∗ is used to indicate the complex conjugate function. This choice is not required, but it is convenient for quantum mechanical calculations. We could have used

Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET = sin mϕ , cos mϕ                 (12.149)

and the conditions of orthogonality that form the basis for Fourier series .
For applications such as describing the Earth’s gravitational or magnetic field, sin mϕ and cos mϕ would be the preferred choice (see Example 12.6.1).
In electrostatics and most other physical problems we require m to be an integer in order that Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET(ϕ ) be a single-valued function of the azimuth angle. In quantum mechanics the question is much more involved: Compare the footnote in Section 9.3.
By means of Eq. (12.148),

Legendre Special Function - 5 | Physics for IIT JAM, UGC - NET, CSIR NET(12.150)

is orthonormal (orthogonal and normalized) with respect to integration over the azimuth angle ϕ .

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