5. Spectroscopy
For further details, please refer to the articles in the Nuclear Methods and Spectroscopy section of the Analysis and Characterization treatise.
Spectroscopy is the study of the frequency distribution of radiation emitted, absorbed or scattered by a substance. Spectroscopy thus provides information on the structure of the emitting or absorbing substance. The spectroscopic response of a material of unknown composition is also used for identification and assay.
Until the invention of lasers, optical spectroscopy was essentially twofold: absorption spectroscopy and emission spectroscopy 2.2...
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