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Dielectric spectroscopy
Dielectric spectroscopy A dielectric permittivity spectrum over a wide range of ... atomic and electronic resonances at higher energies. Dielectric spectroscopy (sometimes called impedance spectroscopy) measures the ...
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Talk:Dielectric spectroscopy
Talk:Dielectric spectroscopy DS measurements How are these tests done ...
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Spectroscopy
Spectroscopy Extremely high resolution spectrum of the Sun ... thousands of elemental absorption lines (fraunhofer lines) Spectroscopy is the study of spectra, that is ... the dependence of physical quantities on frequency. Spectroscopy is often used in physical and analytical ... for recording a spectrum is a spectrometer. Spectroscopy can be classified according to the physical ... measured or calculated or the measurement process. Spectroscopy is also heavily used in astronomy. ...
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Spectroscopy   (translated from French)
Spectroscopy spectroscopy is the study of spectre . The term ... obtain a spectrum is one spectrometer . The spectroscopy is used in many fields: astronomy , chimy ... Planck . Measured physical quantity The type of spectroscopy depends on the measured physical quantity. electromagnetic ... emitted or absorptive are studied by electromagnetic spectroscopy. The vibrations macroscopic are studied by ...
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Force spectroscopy
Force spectroscopy To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this article may require cleanup. Force spectroscopy is a dynamic analytical technique that allows ... the molecule under study. The name "force spectroscopy", although widely used in the scientific community ... is no true matter-radiation interaction . Force spectroscopy measures the behaviour of a molecule under ... ability to catch and hold particles (of dielectric material) in a size range from ...
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Dielectric relaxation
Dielectric relaxation In physics, dielectric relaxation refers to the relaxation response of a dielectric medium to an external field of microwave ... of the sample. See also Debye relaxation Dielectric dispersion Dielectric spectroscopy
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Dielectric dispersion
Dielectric dispersion Because polarization cannot follow an electric ... on the frequency. This dependence is called dielectric dispersion. It is very important for the application of dielectric materials and the analysis of polarization systems ... loses its response, permittivity decreases. See also Dielectric relaxation Dielectric spectroscopy
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Category:Spectroscopy
Category:Spectroscopy Spectroscopy is the study of spectra. The main article for this category is Spectroscopy. Subcategories There are 4 subcategories to this category. D Diffraction E Emission spectroscopy M Mass spectrometry S Spectrometers Pages in category "Spectroscopy" There are 98 pages in this ...
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Permittivity
... permittivity, \varepsilon_{r} (also called dielectric constant in some cases). The actual permittivity ... r} = \chi + 1. Complex permittivity A dielectric permittivity spectrum over a wide range of ... permittivity, also called the static permittivity or dielectric constant \varepsilon_{s} (also dielectric function \varepsilon(\omega) must have ... parts of the eigenvalues of the anisotropic dielectric tensor should be considered. Classification of ...
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Anyone who's bored can remove the links on here to existing article (not just redirect pages). I only want the reds and redirects.
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