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In the Compton effect, if a photon is scattered at a particular angle, the resulting shift in wavelength for the scattered photon
Doublet
In spectroscopy, a pair of closely spaced energy levels or lines, often observed in the spectra of atoms and molecules.
Doublet
A pair of closely spaced lines or peaks observed in spectroscopy or other forms of analysis, indicating two related quantum states.
Singlet
In spectroscopy, a singlet represents a state in which all the electron spins are paired, leading to no magnetic spin multiplicity in the atomic or molecular orbital.
Proton Spin Decoupled
A nuclear magnetic resonance technique where the interaction between hydrogen nuclei and neighboring nuclei is removed to simplify the spectrum.
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