quadratic Zeeman effect
quadratic Zeeman effect
[kwä′drad·ik ′zē·mən i‚fekt] (atomic physics)
A splitting of spectral lines of atoms in a magnetic field in which the energy levels shift by an amount proportional to the square of the magnetic field.
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