Zero field splitting (ZFS) refers to the phenomenon observed in systems with unpaired electron spins, such as in transition metal complexes, where the degeneracy of the spin states is lifted even in the absence of an external magnetic field. This splitting occurs due to the interactions between the electrons within the system, primarily arising from spin-orbit coupling and electron-electron interactions. In quantum mechanics, every electron possesses a magnetic moment due to its spin.
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