If the interaction term V _ M is small ( less than the fine structure ), it can be treated as a perturbation; this is the Zeeman effect proper.
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He was also the first in systematic application of interferometry to polarized brightness distributions and an early study of the Zeeman Effect in the 21 cm line emitted by a hydrogen atom.
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One such effect that was important in the discovery of spin is the Zeeman effect, the splitting of a spectral line into several components in the presence of a static magnetic field.
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Land?s Frankfurt investigations ( December 1920 until April 1921 ) ended with the discovery of the well-known Land?g-formula and an explanation for the anomalous Zeeman Effect.
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The Zeeman effect is the splitting of a spectral line due to the presence of a magnetic field, and the size of the splitting is linearly line-of-sight magnetic field strength.
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Measurements of the Zeeman effect commonly involve the use of a Fabry P�rot interferometer, with light from a source ( placed in a magnetic field ) being passed between two mirrors of the interferometer.
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Kuhn became a naturalised British subject in 1939 . At the Clarendon laboratory, Jackson and Kuhn studied the hyperfine structure and Zeeman effects of the light elements such a lithium, sodium and potassium.
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Typically, three types of nuclear interactions may be observed : an isomeric shift, also known as a chemical shift; quadrupole splitting; and magnetic or hyperfine splitting, also known as the Zeeman effect.
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When these spins are placed in a strong external magnetic field they eigenstates ( the Zeeman effect ) : one low-energy and one high-energy, which are separated by a very small splitting energy.
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A walking droplet on a vibrating fluid bath was found to behave analogously to several different quantum mechanical systems, namely particle diffraction, quantum tunneling, quantized orbits, the Zeeman effect, and the quantum corral.