spectroscopic effect
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concept
A spectroscopic effect is any observable change or feature in a spectrum—such as shifts, splittings, intensity variations, or line broadenings—that arises from the interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter and reveals information about a system’s structure, dynamics, or environment.
Aliases (1)
- quantum effect ×1
Instances (3)
- Stark effect
- Zeeman effect
- Compton effect ("quantum effect")