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- Hanle_effect abstract "The Hanle effect is a reduction in the polarization of light when the atoms emitting the light are subject to a magnetic field in a particular direction, and when they have themselves been excited by polarized light.It is named after Wilhelm Hanle, who first described it in Zeitschrift für Physik in 1924. Attempts to understand the phenomenon were important in the subsequent development of quantum physics.".
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- Hanle_effect hasPhotoCollection Hanle_effect.
- Hanle_effect subject Category:Atomic_physics.
- Hanle_effect subject Category:Foundational_quantum_physics.
- Hanle_effect subject Category:Magnetism.
- Hanle_effect subject Category:Physical_phenomena.
- Hanle_effect type NaturalPhenomenon111408559.
- Hanle_effect type Phenomenon100034213.
- Hanle_effect type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Hanle_effect type PhysicalPhenomena.
- Hanle_effect type PhysicalPhenomenon111419404.
- Hanle_effect type Process100029677.
- Hanle_effect comment "The Hanle effect is a reduction in the polarization of light when the atoms emitting the light are subject to a magnetic field in a particular direction, and when they have themselves been excited by polarized light.It is named after Wilhelm Hanle, who first described it in Zeitschrift für Physik in 1924. Attempts to understand the phenomenon were important in the subsequent development of quantum physics.".
- Hanle_effect label "Effet Hanle".
- Hanle_effect label "Hanle effect".
- Hanle_effect label "Hanle-Effekt".
- Hanle_effect label "汉勒效应".
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