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  • 1lineshape — noun The cross section of the intensity of a spectral line …

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  • 2Beer-Lambert law — In optics, the Beer–Lambert law, also known as Beer s law or the Lambert–Beer law or the Beer–Lambert–Bouguer law (in fact, most of the permutations of these three names appear somewhere in literature) is an empirical relationship that relates… …

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  • 3Dynamic nuclear polarisation — Dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP)[1] [2] results from transferring spin polarization from electrons to nuclei, thereby aligning the nuclear spins to the extent that electron spins are aligned. Note that the alignment of electron spins at a given …

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  • 4Selective chemistry of SWNT — Single walled nano tubes (SWNT) Structure and Reactivity Reactivity of the fullerene molecules with respect to addition chemistries is strongly dependent on the curvature of the carbon framework. Their outer surface (exohedral) reactivity… …

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  • 5Two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy — (2D NMR) is a set of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) methods which give data plotted in a space defined by two frequency axes rather than one. Types of 2D NMR include correlation spectroscopy (COSY), J spectroscopy, exchange… …

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  • 6Tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy — (TDLAS) is a technique for measuring the concentration of certain species such as methane, water vapor and many more, in a gaseous mixture using tunable diode lasers and laser absorption spectrometry. The advantage of TDLAS over other techniques… …

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  • 7Homogeneous broadening — If an optical emitter (e.g. an atom) shows homogeneous broadening, its linewidth is its natural linewidth (see spectral linewidth). In contrast, an inhomogeneously broadened emitter has a broader linewidth than the natural. Broadening in laser… …

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  • 8Spectral line — Continuous spectrum Emission line …

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  • 9Rate equation — The rate law or rate equation for a chemical reaction is an equation that links the reaction rate with concentrations or pressures of reactants and constant parameters (normally rate coefficients and partial reaction orders).[1] To determine the… …

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  • 10Herbert S. Gutowsky — (November 8, 1919 January 13, 2000) was an American chemist who was a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. His pioneering work made nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy one of the most effective tools in… …

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