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Radio-frequency-spectroscopy

Radiowaves and microwaves also have several other fields of apphcation in spectroscopy. Molecular rotational transitions correspond to this wavelength region. Radiometers can be used for passive remote seiT ing of, for example, temperature and air humidity, and radai systems can be utihzed for active measurements of, for example, oil slicks at sea. Finally, radio astronomy is a fascinating field, yielding information on the most remote parts of the universe. [Pg.187]


Lucken EAC (1969) Valence-Shell Expansion Studied by Radio-Frequency Spectroscopy. 6 1-29... [Pg.250]

Valence-Shell Expansion Studied by Radio-Frequency Spectroscopy... [Pg.3]


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