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Spectroscopy is the
field of
study that
measures and
interprets electromagnetic spectrum. In
narrower contexts,
spectroscopy is the
precise study of color...
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Mukamel S (2000). "Multidimensional
femtosecond correlation spectroscopies of
electronic and
vibrational excitations".
Annual Review of Physical...
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Fluorescence spectroscopy (also
known as
fluorimetry or spectrofluorometry) is a type of
electromagnetic spectroscopy that
analyzes fluorescence from a...
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Stark spectroscopy (sometimes
known as electroabsorption/emission
spectroscopy) is a form of
spectroscopy based on the
Stark effect. In brief, this technique...
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Rotational spectroscopy is
concerned with the
measurement of the
energies of
transitions between quantized rotational states of
molecules in the gas phase...
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Astronomical spectroscopy is the
study of
astronomy using the
techniques of
spectroscopy to
measure the
spectrum of
electromagnetic radiation, including...
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Microwave spectroscopy is the
spectroscopy method that
employs microwaves, i.e.
electromagnetic radiation at GHz frequencies, for the
study of matter....
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Absorption spectroscopy is
spectroscopy that
involves techniques that
measure the
absorption of
electromagnetic radiation, as a
function of
frequency or...
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Raman spectroscopy (/ˈrɑːmən/) (named
after physicist C. V. Raman) is a
spectroscopic technique typically used to
determine vibrational modes of molecules...
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fragment m****es).Techniques such as
absorption spectroscopy and the
vibrational spectroscopies,
infrared and Raman, provide, respectively, important...