Modern Optics
Atomic emission spectroscopy is an analytical technique used to determine the elemental composition of a sample by measuring the light emitted when atoms are excited and then return to their ground state. This technique relies on the principle that each element emits light at characteristic wavelengths, allowing for the identification and quantification of elements present in a sample. It is commonly used in various fields including chemistry, environmental monitoring, and forensic analysis.
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