Spectroscopy
Originally a spectrum was what was observed when white light was dispersed through a prism. Soon the term referred to a plot of light intensity as a function of frequency or wavelength. Planck later realized that frequency represents electromagnetic energy.
- E = h ν
Today the term has been generalized even further to include any data that are the result of a study where an energy (or frequency) is systematically varied
The recording and studying of spectrum of energy levels in atoms or molecules in the physical sciences is
called spectroscopy.
A device for recording a spectrum is a spectrometer or
spectrophotometer. The latter term is used when an
optical spectrum is recorded by the device.
Types of spectroscopy
Energy of photons
kinetic energy of electrons
kinetic energy of ions or molecules
vibrational energy
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