Article | REF: E4156 V1

Optics of material media - Atoms, molecules, solids and photons

Authors: Henri BENISTY, Hugo CAYLA

Publication date: August 10, 2024

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5. Spectroscopy

Spectroscopy is a branch of physics that studies the spectrum of light emitted, absorbed or scattered by the material under study. Thanks to the wide range of spectroscopic techniques that have developed over the years, we can characterize the chemical composition or structural appearance of a wide variety of samples, whether solid, liquid or gaseous, crystalline or amorphous. We present here a non-exhaustive list of these techniques, classifying them by type of light-matter interaction.

5.1 Emission spectroscopy

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