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magnetic field electron spin

Spin is an intrinsic angular momentum of particles such as electrons, and has an associated magnetic field, much like that of a bar magnet. Electrons have two spin states, spin-up and spin-down. In the presence of a magnetic field, an electron has a different energy depending on whether the spin is aligned or anti-aligned with the field.

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