Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 2Robert Allen Meyers |
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... spectroscopy is then used as a diagnos- tic tool , for example , to measure the tempera- tures and densities of these plasmas . The plas- mas are also useful in providing spectra of previously unobserved ions , so that new infor- mation ...
... spectroscopy is then used as a diagnos- tic tool , for example , to measure the tempera- tures and densities of these plasmas . The plas- mas are also useful in providing spectra of previously unobserved ions , so that new infor- mation ...
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... spectroscopy experiments can be per- formed . It is clear that these new techniques will lead to many new high - precision spectroscopy exper- iments . We can expect that , even though only a few types of ions and atoms can be cooled by ...
... spectroscopy experiments can be per- formed . It is clear that these new techniques will lead to many new high - precision spectroscopy exper- iments . We can expect that , even though only a few types of ions and atoms can be cooled by ...
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... SPECTROSCOPY Spectroscopy is the measurement of energy level differences . This is most usually accom- plished by measuring the frequencies of light which are absorbed or emitted by a molecule , but it is sometimes done by measurements ...
... SPECTROSCOPY Spectroscopy is the measurement of energy level differences . This is most usually accom- plished by measuring the frequencies of light which are absorbed or emitted by a molecule , but it is sometimes done by measurements ...
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