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Spectroscopy is the
field of
study that
measures and
interprets electromagnetic spectra. In
narrower contexts,
spectroscopy is the
precise study of color...
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femtosecond correlation spectroscopies of
electronic and
vibrational excitations".
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Spectroscopy Methods for
Chemical Analysis John Wiley, New York 1996 Quantities, terminology, and
symbols in
photothermal and
related spectroscopies (IUPAC...
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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, most
commonly known as NMR
spectroscopy or
magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS), is a
spectroscopic technique...
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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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Absorption spectroscopy is
spectroscopy that
involves techniques that
measure the
absorption of
electromagnetic radiation, as a
function of
frequency or...
- An
infrared spectroscopy correlation table (or
table of
infrared absorption frequencies) is a list of
absorption peaks and frequencies,
typically reported...
- Mössbauer
spectroscopy is a
spectroscopic technique based on the Mössbauer effect. This effect,
discovered by
Rudolf Mössbauer (sometimes
written "Moessbauer"...
- 5-10 nm of any surface. It
belongs to the
family of
photoemission spectroscopies in
which electron po****tion
spectra are
obtained by
irradiating a material...
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Astronomical spectroscopy is the
study of
astronomy using the
techniques of
spectroscopy to
measure the
spectrum of
electromagnetic radiation, including...