Zeeman splitting

Zeeman splitting
Zėmano suskilimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. Lorentz splitting; Zeeman splitting vok. Zeeman-Aufspaltung, f rus. зеемановское расщепление, n pranc. dédoublement Zeeman, m; séparation des raies par effet Zeeman, f; séparation Zeeman, f

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  • Zeeman effect — n. [after ZEEMAN Pieter] Physics the effect produced upon the structure of the spectral lines of light emitted or absorbed by atoms subjected to a moderately strong magnetic field, resulting in the splitting of each spectrum line into two or… …   English World dictionary

  • Zeeman , Pieter — (1865–1943) Dutch physicist Born at Zonnemair in the Netherlands, Zeeman studied at Leiden University and received a doctorate in 1893. This was for his work on the Kerr effect, which concerns the effect of a magnetic field on light. In 1896 he… …   Scientists

  • Zeeman effect — noun Etymology: Pieter Zeeman Date: 1899 the splitting of a single spectral line into two or more lines of different frequencies observed when radiation (as light) originates in a magnetic field …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Zeeman effect — [ zi:mən, zeɪ ] noun Physics the splitting of a spectrum line into several components by a magnetic field. Origin C19: named after the Dutch physicist Pieter Zeeman …   English new terms dictionary

  • Zeeman effect — /ˈzimən əfɛkt/ (say zeemuhn uhfekt) noun the splitting of spectral lines into components when the light source is operated in a magnetic field. {named after Pieter Zeeman, 1865–1943, Dutch physicist} …  

  • zeeman effect — n. Physics the splitting of the spectrum line into several components by a magnetic field. Etymology: P. Zeeman, Du. physicist d. 1943 …   Useful english dictionary

  • Zeeman effect — noun the splitting of single spectral lines into three (or more) in the presence of a magnetic field …   Wiktionary

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