- Source: Crystal field excitation
Crystal field excitation is the electronic transition of an electron between two orbitals of an atom that is situated in a crystal field environment. They are often observed in coordination complexes of transition metals. Some examples of crystal field excitations are dd-transitions on a copper atom that is surrounded by an octahedron of oxygen atoms, or ff-transitions on the uranium atom in uranium antimonide.
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Difenhidramin
- Teknesium
- Crystal field excitation
- Crystal field theory
- Quasiparticle
- Two-photon excitation microscopy
- X-ray spectroscopy
- Weak-beam dark-field microscopy
- Higgs boson
- Polaritonics
- Raman spectroscopy
- Neutron scattering