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saturation spectroscopy

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: saturation spectroscopy
(′sach·ə′rā·shən spek′träs·kə·pē)

(spectroscopy) A branch of spectroscopy in which the intense, monochromatic beam produced by a laser is used to alter the energy-level populations of a resonant medium over a narrow range of particle velocities, giving rise to extremely narrow spectral lines that are free from Doppler broadening; used to study atomic, molecular, and nuclear structure, and to establish accurate values for fundamental physical constants.


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