interference emission

  • 1Interference (wave propagation) — Two point interference in a ripple tank. In physics, interference is the phenomenon in which two waves superpose each other to form a resultant wave of greater or lower amplitude. Interference usually refers to the interaction of waves that are… …

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  • 2Émission spontanée — Lors d une émission spontanée, un atome dans un état excité n peut se désexciter vers un état n, même en l absence de rayonnement. Le rayonnement est émis dans une direction aléatoire, et sa fréquence est égale à la fréquence de Bohr ωnn . Ce… …

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  • 3interference-enhanced photoemission — interferencijos sustiprinta fotoemisija statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. interference enhanced photoemission vok. durch Interferenz verstärkte Photoemission, f rus. усиленная интерференцией фотоэмиссия, f pranc. photo… …

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  • 4emission control — The selective and controlled use of electromagnetic, acoustic, or other emitters to optimize command and control capabilities while minimizing, for operations security: a. detection by enemy sensors; b. mutual interference among friendly systems; …

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  • 5Electromagnetic interference — RIV redirects here. For other uses, see RIV (disambiguation). Electromagnetic interference in analog TV signal Electromagnetic interference (or EMI, also called radio frequency interference or RFI) is disturbance that affects an electrical… …

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  • 6Differential interference contrast microscopy — Micrasterias furcata imaged in transmitted DIC microscopy. Differential interference contrast microscopy (DIC), also known as Nomarski Interference Contrast (NIC) or Nomarski microscopy, is an optical microscopy illumination technique used to… …

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  • 7Atomic emission spectroscopy — (AES) is a method of chemical analysis that uses the intensity of light emitted from a flame, plasma, arc, or spark at a particular wavelength to determine the quantity of an element in a sample. The wavelength of the atomic spectral line gives… …

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  • 8Conducted electromagnetic interference — EMI Electromagnetic Interference: EMI is unwanted effects in the electrical system due to electromagnetic radiation and electromagnetic conduction. Electromagnetic radiation and electromagnetic conduction are differentiated by the way an EM field …

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  • 9photo-émission stimulée par interférence — interferencijos sustiprinta fotoemisija statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. interference enhanced photoemission vok. durch Interferenz verstärkte Photoemission, f rus. усиленная интерференцией фотоэмиссия, f pranc. photo… …

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  • 10Fluorescence interference contrast microscopy — Fluorescence interference contrast (FLIC) microscopy is a microscopic technique developed to achieve z resolution on the nanometer scale. FLIC occurs whenever fluorescent objects are in the vicinity of a reflecting surface (e.g. Si wafer). The… …

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