• physics, the spinorbit interaction (also called spinorbit effect or spinorbit coupling) is a relativistic interaction of a particle's spin with its motion...
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    outermost orbital). These rules are empirical but they can be related to electron physics.: 10 : 260  When one takes the spinorbit interaction into consideration...
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  • orbit and spin of a single particle can interact through spinorbit interaction, in which case the complete physical picture must include spinorbit coupling...
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    approximating the model with a three-dimensional harmonic oscillator plus a spinorbit interaction. A more realistic but complicated potential is known as the Woods–Saxon...
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  • Pd, where the spin-orbit interaction is strong). A transformation of spin currents consisting in interchanging (swapping) of the spin and flow directions...
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  • spin resonance (EDSR) is a method to control the magnetic moments inside a material using quantum mechanical effects like the spinorbit interaction....
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  • m_{\text{j}}} too form a set of good quantum numbers. To take the spin-orbit interaction is taken into account, we have to add an extra term in Hamiltonian...
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    electrons is much greater than the spinorbit interaction, which is in turn stronger than any other remaining interactions. This is referred to as the LS...
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    Angular momentum (redirect from Spin-down)
    angular momentum applies to J, but not to L or S; for example, the spinorbit interaction allows angular momentum to transfer back and forth between L and...
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  • and m is the vacuum mass of the electron. (This equation neglects the spinorbit effect; see below.) In a crystalline solid, V is a periodic function,...
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