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Fine electronic structure
In
solid state physics
and
physical chemistry
, the
fine
electronic structure
of a
solid
are the
features
of the
electronic bands
induced
by
intrinsic
interactions between
charge carriers
.
Valence and conduction bands
split
slightly compared to
the difference
between the various bands. Some
mechanisms
that allow it are
angular momentum couplings
,
spin-orbit coupling
, lattice
distortions
, and other interactions described by
crystal field theory
.
The name
comes
from the
fine structure
of atoms, where
energy levels
suffer
from a similar
effect
from the non-relativistic calculation due to effects like
spin–orbit interaction
,
zitterbewegung
, and
corrections
to the
kinetic energy
.