Emissionspectroscopy
Expand date April 2007 Emissionspectroscopy is a spectroscopy spectroscopic technique which examines ... can be determined. Emissionspectroscopy developed in the late 19th century and efforts in theoretical ..
Atomic emissionspectroscopy
Atomic emissionspectroscopy AES is a method of chemical analysis that uses the intensity of light emitted ... emissionspectroscopy A sample of a material analyte is brought into the flame as a gas or sprayed ..
Soft X-ray emissionspectroscopy
Unreferenced date March 2008 Soft X ray emissionspectroscopy is an experimental technique for determining the electronic structure of materials. It is a form of X ray spectroscopy . Uses X ray emission ..
Inductively coupled plasma atomic emissionspectroscopy
Inductively coupled plasma atomic emissionspectroscopy ICP AES , also referred to as inductively coupled ... of trace metals. It is a type of emissionspectroscopy that uses the inductively coupled plasma to produce ..
Emission
nebula , a cloud of ionized gas emitting light of various colors Emissionspectroscopy , mass spectroscopy, photoemission spectroscopy, flame emissionspectroscopy and other types of spectroscopyEmission ..
Spectroscopy spectroscopy in the Radio frequency radio region. Emissionspectroscopy uses the range of electromagnetic ... energies can be measured. X ray absorption and emissionspectroscopy is used in chemistry and material ..
Emission spectrum
Astronomical spectroscopy Continuous spectrum Absorption spectrum Emission electromagnetic radiation ...Mergefrom Atomic emission spectrum date January 2008 An element s emission spectrum is the relative intensity ..
Spontaneous emission
Spontaneous emission is the process by which a light source such as an atom , molecule , nanocrystal ... . Spontaneous emission of light or luminescence is a fundamental process that plays an essential ..
Photothermal spectroscopy
merge Photothermal deflection spectroscopy Talk Photothermal deflection spectroscopy Merger proposal date January 2008 Photothermal spectroscopy is a group of high sensitivity spectroscopy techniques used ..
Slitless spectroscopy
the problem that for extended sources, nearby emission lines will overlap. Category Astronomical spectroscopy ...Slitless Spectroscopy is astronomical spectroscopy done without a small slit to allow only light from ..
Electromagnetic spectroscopy spectroscopy Image Neon emission.png 400px thumb right Emission spectrum of Neon Emissionspectroscopy ..., phosphorescence . Generally, emissionspectroscopy deals with visible light and shorter wavelengths ..
Spurious emission
A spurious emission is any radio frequency not deliberately created or transmitted, especially in a device ... s assigned channel would be considered a spurious emission. See also Unintentional radiator Variable ..
Emission coefficient Emission coefficient is a coefficient in the power output per unit time of an electromagnetic source ... by mass per MWh of electricity generation electricity generated , see Emission factor . Scattering ..
Remission (spectroscopy)
Remission lat. remittere , in spectroscopy , is the reflection or scattering of light by a material. Similar to the word re emission , it is the light which is scattered back from a material, as opposed ..
Proton emission
Proton emission also known as proton radioactivity is a type of radioactive decay in which a proton is ejected ... rich nucleus A populates excited states of a daughter nucleus B by ? emission or electron capture EC ..
Emission factor
Image AirPollutionSource.jpg thumb right 155px An air pollution emission source An emission factor can be defined as the average emission rate of a given pollutant for a given source, relative to the intensity ..
Emission theory
about the emission theory of relativity the emission theory of vision Emission theory vision Emission ... the results of the Michelson Morley experiment . Emission theories obey the principle of relativity ..
Acoustic Emission
Acoustic Emission AE is a naturally occurring phenomenon whereby external stimuli such as mechanical ... of Acoustic Emission Several organizations worldwide support the study and use of AE through ..
Emission nebula
of emission nebulae. An emission nebula is a cloud of ionized gas i.e. a Plasma physics plasma ... from a nearby hot star . Among the several different types of emission nebula are H II region s, in which ..
Positron emission
merge Beta decay Talk Positron emission Merger proposal date March 2008 Positron emission is a type of beta ... in positron emission tomography , a technique used for medical imaging. Note that the energy ..
Emission standard Emission standards are requirements that set specific limits to the amount of pollutants that can be released into the environment. Many emission standards focus on regulating pollutants released by automobile ..
Emission inventory
An emission inventory is an accounting of the amount of pollutants discharged into the atmosphere . An emission ... a specified time span, usually a specific year. An emission inventory is generally characterized by the following ..
Zero emission
Zero emission refers to an engine , motor , or other energy source, that emits no waste products that pollutes the environment or disrupts the climate. Zero emission engines Vehicles and other mobile machinery ..
Emission Phase
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Emission Phase Type studio Artist Detonation band Detonation Cover Emission Phase.jpg Released April 30 2007 Recorded January, 2007 Genre Melodic death ..
Thermionic emission
pressure mercury gas discharge lamp showing white thermionic emission mix coating on the central portion ... is sputtered away through normal use, often eventually resulting in lamp failure. Thermionic emission ..