Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 8Robert Allen Meyers |
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... field ab- sorption line as a function of the applied field . The analysis of these Stark splittings by means of the appropriate expression allows evaluation of the dipole components along the principal axes . In the general case , the ...
... field ab- sorption line as a function of the applied field . The analysis of these Stark splittings by means of the appropriate expression allows evaluation of the dipole components along the principal axes . In the general case , the ...
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... field : Magnetic field acting on the nucleus . The hyperfine field has its domi- nant origin in the spin distribution and or- bital motion of electrons in the nucleus ' own atomic shell . Isomer shift : Shift of the center of a ...
... field : Magnetic field acting on the nucleus . The hyperfine field has its domi- nant origin in the spin distribution and or- bital motion of electrons in the nucleus ' own atomic shell . Isomer shift : Shift of the center of a ...
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... field . In a magneti- cally ordered material ( ferro- , ferri- , or antifer- romagnet ) , the exchange field plays a similar role as an external field , that is , it forces the magnetic dipole interactions into the effective field form ...
... field . In a magneti- cally ordered material ( ferro- , ferri- , or antifer- romagnet ) , the exchange field plays a similar role as an external field , that is , it forces the magnetic dipole interactions into the effective field form ...
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