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- In atomic physics, hyperfine structure is defined by small shifts in otherwise degenerate electronic energy levels and the resulting splittings in those...
- "Hyperfine" is a song by Australian indie pop singer G Flip. It was released on 8 May 2020. The song was voted number 7 in the Triple J Hottest 100, 2020...
- from the original on 1 February 2020. Retrieved 1 February 2020. For "Hyperfine": "The ARIA Report: W**** Commencing 1 February 2021". The ARIA Report...
- transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium-133 atom" and then adds: "It follows that the hyperfine splitting in the ground...
- isotropic hyperfine coupling constants, while "B" is usually emplo**** for anisotropic hyperfine coupling constants. In many cases, the isotropic hyperfine splitting...
- numerical value of the caesium frequency, ΔνCs, the unperturbed ground-state hyperfine transition frequency of the caesium 133 atom, to be 9192631770 when expressed...
- standard in which the photon absorption by transitions between the two hyperfine ground states of caesium-133 atoms is used to control the output frequency...
- the spin of the proton. This is a quantum state change between the two hyperfine levels of the hydrogen 1 s ground state. The electromagnetic radiation...
- structure and dynamics. Atomic physics is influenced by the nucleus (see hyperfine splitting), but intra-nuclear phenomena such as fission and fusion are...
- Archived from the original on 13 May 2016. Knight, Lon B. (1971). "Hyperfine Interaction, Chemical Bonding, and Isotope Effect in ZnH, CdH, and HgH...