| 21. | Some technical terms for related processes include Atomic absorption spectroscopy, Compton scattering, spontaneous emission, stimulated emission.
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| 22. | The principle and concept of stimulated emission has since been extended to more devices and frequencies.
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| 23. | Stimulated emission follows the fluorescence spectrum of the molecule and is Stokes shifted relative to bleach signal.
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| 24. | Examples include Vertico SMI, near field scanning optical microscopy which uses evanescent waves, and stimulated emission depletion.
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| 25. | Those photons captured may then interact with other dopant ions, and are thus amplified by stimulated emission.
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| 26. | This is not true for stimulated emission.
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| 27. | Another reasonably stable nuclear isomer ( with a half-life of 31 years ) is gamma-ray stimulated emission.
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| 28. | A : " Laser " is an acronym for " light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation ."
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| 29. | The critical detail of stimulated emission is that the induced photon has the same frequency and optical resonator.
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| 30. | Kopfermann investigated dispersion and stimulated emission.
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