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stark effect
noun
The splitting and shift of a spectral line into several components in the presence of an electric field
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The quantum-confined Stark effect induced by the internal polarization field on the absorption process is effectively controlled through an external electric field.
Stark effect based modeling enables the degradation mode of the memory.
An analysis of the Stark effect on electronic levels is made.
The possibility of tuning the emission frequency using quantum confined Stark effect is also demonstrated.
Except that, unlike the example from particle physics, it also complements ours and to stark effect.
The dancers' blunt-cut black leotards add to the stark effect.
Chaisakul, P. et al. Quantum-confined Stark effect measurements in Ge/SiGe quantum-well structures.
Empedocles, S. A. & Bawendi, M. G. Quantum-confined stark effect in single CdSe nanocrystallite quantum dots.
Sieh, C. et al. Coulomb memory signatures in the excitonic optical Stark effect.
Mr. Alli's photograph was further edited by the Postal Service, to amplify the stark effect of the snowy image.
It will allow investigation of phenomena ranging from optical stark effect, Rabbi oscillation and coherent excitation in one-dimensional structure.
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