spinorbitkytkennän
Spinorbitkytkennän, often translated as spin-orbit coupling, is a relativistic phenomenon in quantum mechanics. It describes the interaction between an electron's spin and its orbital motion within an atom. This interaction arises from the fact that an electron moving through an electric field, such as that created by the atomic nucleus, experiences a magnetic field in its own rest frame. This magnetic field then interacts with the electron's intrinsic magnetic dipole moment, which is a consequence of its spin.
The strength of spin-orbit coupling depends on the atomic number of the element. Heavier elements generally
Beyond atomic physics, spin-orbit coupling plays a crucial role in condensed matter physics, particularly in the