Category:Spectroscopy
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Spectroscopy is the study of the interaction between radiation (electromagnetic radiation, or light, as well as particle radiation) and matter. Spectrometry is the measurement of these interactions; a machine which performs such measurements is a spectrometer or spectrograph. A plot of the interaction is referred to as a spectrogram, or, informally, a spectrum.
Subcategories
This category has the following 20 subcategories, out of 20 total.
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- Absorption spectroscopy (25 P)
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- Electron spectroscopy (19 P)
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- Infrared spectroscopy (33 P)
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- Spectroscopy journals (9 P)
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- Molecular vibration (7 P)
- Mössbauer spectroscopy (3 P)
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- Spectrographs (21 P)
- Spectrometers (64 P)
- Spectroscopists (162 P)
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- Spectroscopy techniques (1 P)
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- Spectroscopy stubs (84 P)
Pages in category "Spectroscopy"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 286 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Absorbance
- Absorption (electromagnetic radiation)
- Absorption band
- Absorption spectroscopy
- Acoustic resonance spectroscopy
- Aggregation-induced emission
- Airborne Real-time Cueing Hyperspectral Enhanced Reconnaissance
- Airborne visible/infrared imaging spectrometer
- Alpha-particle spectroscopy
- Angle-resolved low-coherence interferometry
- Anisotropic terahertz microspectroscopy
- Applied spectroscopy
- Astronomical spectroscopy
- Atomic spectroscopy
- Automated mineralogy
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C
- Cantilever enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy
- Cavity ring-down spectroscopy
- Charge modulation spectroscopy
- Chemical imaging
- Coblentz Society
- Coherent microwave scattering
- Cold vapour atomic fluorescence spectroscopy
- Collision-induced absorption and emission
- Colorimeter (chemistry)
- Compton edge
- Cross section (physics)
- Cross-polarization
- Curve of growth
- Cyclopropyl cyanide
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- Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies
- Fellgett's advantage
- Ferromagnetic resonance
- Flickering spectroscopy
- Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy
- Fluorescence cross-correlation spectroscopy
- Fluorescence spectroscopy
- Forbidden mechanism
- Force spectroscopy
- Fourier-transform spectroscopy
- Franck–Condon principle
- Frequency comb
- Fresnel (unit)
- Full spectral imaging
- Functional magnetic resonance spectroscopy of the brain
- Fundamental series
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- Magic angle (EELS)
- Magnetic circular dichroism
- Mass-analyzed ion-kinetic-energy spectrometry
- Matrix isolation
- Maximum entropy spectral estimation
- Maxwell–Wagner–Sillars polarization
- McCumber relation
- William F. Meggers Award in Spectroscopy
- Micro-spectrophotometry
- Microprobe
- Microwave spectroscopy
- Miro Analytical
- Molecular electronic transition
- Molecular Hamiltonian
- Molecular term symbol
- Molecular vibration
- Monochromator
- Motional narrowing
- Multi-parametric surface plasmon resonance
- Multiangle light scattering
- Multipass spectroscopic absorption cells
- Multispectral imaging
- Multivariate optical computing
- Multivariate optical element
- Muon spin spectroscopy
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- Paschen–Back effect
- Penetration depth
- Perturbed angular correlation
- Phosphorescence
- Photo-reflectance
- Photoacoustic effect
- Photoacoustic spectroscopy
- Photoelectron photoion coincidence spectroscopy
- Photoionization
- Photoluminescence
- Photoluminescence excitation
- Photopyroelectric
- Photothermal microspectroscopy
- Photothermal spectroscopy
- Plasmonic nanoparticles
- Earle K. Plyler Prize
- Polarization spectroscopy
- Positron annihilation spectroscopy