https://doi.org/10.1351/goldbook.08536
Component of an inductively-coupled plasma spectrometer responsible for the generation of alternating current in the radiofrequency portion of the electromagnetic spectrum (see table).
Spectral region | Approximate wavelength (wavenumber) range | Energy transitions studied in matter | Analytical techniques (spectroscopy) |
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Gamma | 1-100 pm | Nuclear transitions and disintegrations | Gamma-ray |
X-ray | 6 pm–100 nm | Ionization by inner electron removal | X-ray; X-ray fluorescence |
Vacuum ultraviolet | 10–200 nm | Ionization by outer electron removal | |
Ultraviolet | 200–400 nm | Excitation of valence electrons | UV-VIS |
Visible | 400–780 nm | Excitation of valence electrons | UV-VIS |
Near-infrared | 780 nm–2.5 μm (12 800–4000 cm-1) | Excitation of valence electrons; molecular vibrational overtones | Near-IR |
Mid-Infrared | 2.5–25 μm (4000–400 cm-1) | Molecular vibrations: stretching and deformations | Infrared (IR) spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy |
Far-infrared | 25–1000 μm (400–10 cm-1) | Molecular rotations | Far-IR, Terahertz spectroscopy |
Microwave | 0.1–30 cm | Molecular rotations and electron spin | Electron spin resonance, microwave spectroscopy |
Radiofrequency | 10−1–103 m | Molecular rotations and nuclear spin | Nuclear magnetic resonance |