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Laser science / Electromagnetic radiation / Emission spectroscopy / Spectroscopy / Population inversion / Stimulated emission / Atomic spectral line / Emission spectrum / Energy level / Physics / Chemistry / Atomic physics
Date: 2009-03-30 05:05:18
Laser science
Electromagnetic radiation
Emission spectroscopy
Spectroscopy
Population inversion
Stimulated emission
Atomic spectral line
Emission spectrum
Energy level
Physics
Chemistry
Atomic physics

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