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    The Zeeman effect (Dutch: [ˈzeːmɑn]) is the splitting of a spectral line into several components in the presence of a static magnetic field. It is caused...
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    Lorentz for their discovery and theoretical explanation of the Zeeman effect. Pieter Zeeman was born in Zonnemaire, a small town on the island of Schouwen-Duiveland...
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    an external electric field. It is the electric-field analogue of the Zeeman effect, where a spectral line is split into several components due to the presence...
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  • detectable as a splitting of spectral lines, which can be thought of as a Zeeman effect product of two effects: the apparent magnetic field seen from the electron...
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    The charge-to-mass ratio of an electron may also be measured with the Zeeman effect, which gives rise to energy splittings in the presence of a magnetic...
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    structure (of order α 4 m c 2 {\displaystyle \alpha ^{4}mc^{2}} ) or the Zeeman effect in the presence of a large magnetic field Relativistic correction Spin-orbit...
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    with an infinite principal quantum number, in effect so far away so as to have practically no more effect on the remaining atom (ion). For various types...
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    {\displaystyle {\vec {m}}} of the atom with the applied field is known as the Zeeman effect. Taking into consideration the orbital and spin angular momenta, L {\displaystyle...
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  • including particle diffraction, quantum tunneling, quantized orbits, the Zeeman Effect, and the quantum corral. Besides being an interesting means to visualise...
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  • presence of a magnetic field splits the atomic energy levels due to the Zeeman effect. This leads to broadening or splitting of spectral lines. Analyzing...
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    1902 Nobel Prize in Physics with Pieter Zeeman for their discovery and theoretical explanation of the Zeeman effect. He derived the Lorentz transformation...
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    paramagnetic molecule is placed in a magnetic field, an instance of the Zeeman effect. Most species which can be observed in the gaseous state are diamagnetic...
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  • Pieter Zeeman, primarily known for the Zeeman effect. In SI units, it is given by E Z e e m a n = − μ 0 ∫ V M ⋅ H E x t d V {\displaystyle E_{\rm {Zeeman}}=-\mu...
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    spectral lines formed in the stellar atmosphere (the Zeeman effect). The periodic modulation of Zeeman signatures during the stellar rotation is employed...
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    magnetic fields are applied, the spin–orbit coupling contributes to the Zeeman effect. There is one last term in the non-relativistic expansion of the Dirac...
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    magneto-optic Kerr effect was discovered in 1877 by John Kerr. Faraday effect Fresnel equations John Kerr Thin-film optics Voigt Effect Zeeman Effect Shinagawa...
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  • quantum numbers shift in energy in a magnetic field according to the Zeeman effect. The four quantum numbers conventionally used to describe the quantum...
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  • sub-millisecond photographs of nuclear explosions Optical heterodyne detection Zeeman effect Weinberger, P. (2008). "John Kerr and his Effects Found in 1877 and...
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  • number scheme failed to explain the Zeeman effect in weak magnetic field strengths, the anomalous Zeeman effect. In December 1924, Wolfgang Pauli showed...
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    In atomic physics, a Zeeman slower is a scientific instrument that is commonly used in atomic physics to slow and cool a beam of hot atoms to speeds of...
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    Atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) is a spectro-analytical procedure for the quantitative measurement of chemical elements. AAS is based on the absorption...
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  • Look up Zeeman or zeeman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Zeeman may refer to: "Zeeman (Je Verlangen Is De Zee)", Dutch rendering of the 1960-61 German-language...
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    become split into three or more components; a phenomenon called the Zeeman effect. This is caused by the interaction of the magnetic field with the magnetic...
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  • {\displaystyle \mathbf {H} } . Zeeman effect QMR effect Magneto-optic Kerr effect Faraday effect Voigt Effect Photoelectric effect Garcia-Merino, J. A. (2016)...
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    On the Stark Effect for Strong Electric Fields (Phil. Mag. Vol. 44, p. 371) - (1922) On the Quantum Theory of Complex Zeeman Effect (Phil. Mag. Vol...
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  • Like electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), ODMR makes use of the Zeeman effect in unpaired electrons. The negatively charged nitrogen vacancy centre...
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    He is responsible for the Landé g-factor and an explanation of the Zeeman effect. Alfred Landé was born on 13 December 1888 in Elberfeld, Rhineland,...
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  • moment Bohr radius Nuclear magneton Parson magneton Physical constant Zeeman effect "2022 CODATA Value: Bohr magneton". The NIST Reference on Constants...
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  • splits the atomic energy levels and is the electric field analog of the Zeeman effect. However, in the latter case, the applied electric field changes the...
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    academics of the university. In 1896, the Zeeman effect was discovered at the institution by Pieter Zeeman and shortly afterward explained by Hendrik...
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