Resonance fluorescence is the process in which a two-level atom system interacts with the quantum electromagnetic field if the field is driven at a frequency near to the natural frequency of the atom.
A Lindblad resonance, named for the Swedish galactic astronomer Bertil Lindblad, is an orbital resonance in which an object's epicyclic frequency is a simple multiple of some forcing frequency. Resonances...
Within the scientific study of a molecule's color, Fluorescence intensity decay shape microscopy is a fluorescence microscopy technique, which utilizes the time evolution of fluorescence emission after a pulsed excitation...
Neutron resonance spin echo is a quasielastic neutron scattering technique developed by Gähler and Golub. In its classic form it is used analogously to conventional neutron spin echo spectrometry for...
Nuclear magnetic resonance logging is a type of well logging that uses the NMR response of a formation to directly determine its porosity and permeability, providing a continuous record along...