Explores atoms and radiation lineshapes, covering linewidths, lifetime broadening, and broadening mechanisms, including Lorentzian and Doppler effects.
Delves into how astronomers study celestial objects through emitted light, focusing on different spectra types and their origins, including examples like a light bulb filament and the Sun's spectrum.
Explores chemical exchange phenomena in magnetic resonance, covering symmetrical and unsymmetrical exchange, line-broadening effects, and distinct regimes.
Explains chromatography principles for protein purification, covering peak broadening causes, band broadening components, and common stationary phases.