spinsplitting
Spinsplitting refers to the phenomenon where electronic energy levels within a material split due to the interaction between electron spins and internal magnetic fields. This interaction, often referred to as spin-orbit coupling, is a relativistic effect where the motion of an electron creates a magnetic field that interacts with its own spin. In materials with strong spin-orbit coupling, this internal magnetic field can be significant enough to cause a noticeable energy difference between electronic states that have opposite spin orientations.
The magnitude of spinsplitting depends on several factors, including the atomic number of the elements in the
Understanding and controlling spinsplitting is of considerable interest in condensed matter physics and materials science. It