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'''Spectroscopy''' is a technique used to study systems by analyzing their interaction with electromagnetic radiation.
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Revision as of 15:50, 17 May 2026


Spectroscopy is a technique used to study systems by analyzing their interaction with electromagnetic radiation.

Spectroscopy reveals information through spectral signatures.
Quantum methods/spectroscopy.

Description

By measuring emitted or absorbed radiation, spectroscopy provides information about energy levels and structure.

Properties

  • analyzes spectra
  • reveals structure
  • widely used in experiments

See also

Table of contents (217 articles)

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Author: Harold Foppele


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