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Atoms
Rydberg atom
Electron
Spectroscopy
Spin quantum number
Introduction to quantum mechanics
Physics
Atomic physics
Atomic
molecular
and optical physics

Forbidden quantum leaps possible with high-resolution spectroscopy

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