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  • 1Spectroscopy — Analysis of white light by dispersing it with a prism is example of spectroscopy. Spectroscopy ( …

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  • 2Spectroscopie Raman — La spectroscopie Raman (ou spectrométrie Raman) et la microspectroscopie Raman sont des méthodes non destructives d observation et de caractérisation de la composition moléculaire et de la structure externe d un matériau, qui exploite le… …

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  • 3Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy — (LIBS) is a type of atomic emission spectroscopy which utilises a highly energetic laser pulse as the excitation source. LIBS can analyse any matter regardless of its physical state, be it solid, liquid or gas. Even slurries, aerosols, gels, and… …

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  • 4Ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy — Beckman DU640 UV/Vis spectrophotometer. Ultraviolet visible spectroscopy or ultraviolet visible spectrophotometry (UV Vis or UV/Vis) refers to absorption spectroscopy or reflectance spectroscopy in the ultraviolet visible spectral region. This… …

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  • 5Mössbauer spectroscopy — A Mössbauer absorption spectrum of 57Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy is a spectroscopic technique based on the Mössbauer effect. This effect, discovered by Rudolf Mössbauer in 1957, consists in the recoil free, resonant absorption and emission of gamma …

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  • 6Time-resolved spectroscopy — In physics and physical chemistry, time resolved spectroscopy is the study of dynamic processes in materials or chemical compounds by means of spectroscopic techniques. Most often, processes are studied that occur after illumination of a material …

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  • 7Nano and Micro Devices Center — Established 2008 Type Research Center Chairman Robert Lindquist …

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  • 8Microprobe — A microprobe is an instrument that applies a stable and well focused beam of charged particles (electrons or ions) to a sample. Types When the primary beam consists of accelerated electrons, the probe is termed an electron microprobe, when the… …

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  • 9Radial polarisation — A beam of light has radial polarisation if at every position in the beam the polarisation (electric field) vector points towards the centre of the beam. In practice, an array of waveplates may be used to provide an approximation to a radially… …

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